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titleOfInvention Detection method of semi-incombustible treatment agent and detector therefor
abstract [PROBLEMS] When a semi-incombustible treatment agent is applied to a wood surface, etc. at a construction site, in order to obtain a certification of semi-incombustible treatment, a certification inspection has conventionally been performed by a visual inspection by a certified inspector. ing. Therefore, the development of a simple quasi-incombustible treatment detection / evaluation method and detector at a construction site that does not require human labor has been an issue. SOLUTION: Ammonium phosphate, which is a main component of a flame retardant used in quasi-incombustible treatment, is chemically reacted with calcium hydroxide contained in a detection reagent developed in the present invention to synthesize calcium phosphate, which is a phosphor substrate. To do. Next, it is activated by adding a small amount of a divalent or trivalent rare earth element or transition metal element, thereby forming a phosphor material. After the above chemical reaction is caused on the surface of the wood, fluorescence is emitted using UV light, and the fluorescence image is recorded with a digital camera and evaluated. [Selection] Figure 2
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