On Aug 31, 2011, at 5:05 PM, "Bill Broadley" <b...@cse.ucdavis.edu> wrote:
> On 08/31/2011 12:15 PM, David Mathog wrote:
>> That never crossed my mind.
>>
>> You sure about the flammability? I believe it for the ignition due to
>> temperature (Fahrenheit 451 and all that). However, I have a gut
>> feeling (but no data) that sparks are fairly likely to ignite cardboard,
>> and less likely to ignite a solid plastic sheet (polyethylene or
>> polypropylene, for instance). Not that I'm expecting sparks, but that
>> is a real possibility when a power supply fails. Maybe even a brief
>> flame. Of course paper won't hold up well compared to plastic if it
>> gets wet. Moisture resistance is not important here though - if the
>> insides of the computer are dripping, air shroud failure is the least of
>> my worries.
>
> I'm aware of a machine room fire that was attributed to cardboard dust
> and the storage of flammable material (paper and cardboard).
>
I've seen servers shipped with paperboard shrouds directing air over the
processors...
I won't mention the vendor by name
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