The Flammability of Polyester-Cotton Mixtures

作者: Bernard Miller , J. Ronald Martin , Charles H. Meiser , Margaret Gargiullo

DOI: 10.1177/004051757604600714

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摘要: Polyester-cotton blended fabrics have the reputation of being “difficult to flame retard.” Treatments developed for retarding 100% polyester or cotton do not seem same effect when two fibers are combined. Quantitative data presented which pinpoint how flammability behavior polyester-cotton blends differs from that components. Physical and chemical aspects pre-ignition post-ignition phenomena discussed mixtures in one both polymers has been retarded, as well untreated combinations.

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