Flame resistant textiles for molten metal hazards

作者: H. Mäkinen

DOI: 10.1533/9780857098931.4.581

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摘要: Abstract: Molten metal, either large splashes in foundries or small hot particles welding, is a hazard to workers. In the case of molten workers are exposed during process malfunctions. most types exposure metal feature normal work. Requirements and test methods for protective clothing have been published each type. Tailored textile solutions needed provide protection against different metal. The determining factors temperature, density, size splash droplets droplet surface reactivity. Nowadays trend develop fabrics with fibre blends containing flame retardant natural fibres inherently flame-retardant synthetic fibres, taking advantage best properties various fibres.

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