International Flame Research Foundation
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The International Flame Research Foundation is a co-operative research organization, founded in 1955 in the Netherlands, but now having its administrative centre and some research facilities in Italy. It has about 500 members, these being industrial companies or academic institutions interested in industrial combustion. It publishes a journal and organizes conferences.
According to its main website, "The main task of the Foundation is thus the acquisition and generation of information with which to design flames for the efficient heating of industrial processes, with minimal environmental effects, and thereafter the design of combustion equipment to produce such flames."