ABSTRACT: A series of phosphorus-containing flame retardants including some intumescents have been formulated with selected resins and applied as back-coatings to both cotton and cotton-polyester (35:65) blended fabrics. While all formulations raise the limiting oxygen index, only those based on ammonium polyphosphate and a cyclic phosphonate enable samples to pass a small-scale version of the simulated match test. BS5852: 1979, Source 1. While the back-coatings containing intumescents promoted higher levels of char formation this did not reflect in their performance to the match test. Thermogravimetric analysis suggests that the more effective flame retardants, as ex-emplified by ammonium polyphosphate, are those which liquefy by melting a...
The many, and varied flame retardant chemistries researched, and developed during the 1950-80 period...
Polyester/cotton (T/C) blend fabrics are highly flammable due to the particular “scaffolding effect”...
Durable phosphorus-based flame retardants containing polyacrylate emul-sions were applied to cotton,...
Selected phosphorus-containing flame retardants, including some intumescents, have been formulated w...
This paper initially reviews the strengths of decabromodiphenyl ether in textile back-coating formu...
This paper aims at updating the progress on the phosphorus-based flame retardants specifically desig...
In this Research Article, we report on the development of water-based flame retardant coating based ...
The burning behaviour of polyester/cotton blended fabrics is discussed and possible flame‐retardant ...
457-463In this study, 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine monomer has been polymerized using az...
A series of back-coated cotton fabrics comprising varying molar ratios of chlorine, bromine and anti...
This work presents the effectiveness of a phosphorus-containing flame retardant based on siloxane re...
ABSTRACT: Highloft nonwovens are low density fabrics characterized by a high ratio of thickness to w...
This chapter reviews the current state of the art referring to the potentialities offered by flame r...
Cotton fabrics have been subjected to sol-gel processes performed in the presence of phosphorus-base...
CREPIM: Centre de Recherche pour l’Etude des Procédés pour l’ignifugation des Matériaux ABSTRACT:...
The many, and varied flame retardant chemistries researched, and developed during the 1950-80 period...
Polyester/cotton (T/C) blend fabrics are highly flammable due to the particular “scaffolding effect”...
Durable phosphorus-based flame retardants containing polyacrylate emul-sions were applied to cotton,...
Selected phosphorus-containing flame retardants, including some intumescents, have been formulated w...
This paper initially reviews the strengths of decabromodiphenyl ether in textile back-coating formu...
This paper aims at updating the progress on the phosphorus-based flame retardants specifically desig...
In this Research Article, we report on the development of water-based flame retardant coating based ...
The burning behaviour of polyester/cotton blended fabrics is discussed and possible flame‐retardant ...
457-463In this study, 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine monomer has been polymerized using az...
A series of back-coated cotton fabrics comprising varying molar ratios of chlorine, bromine and anti...
This work presents the effectiveness of a phosphorus-containing flame retardant based on siloxane re...
ABSTRACT: Highloft nonwovens are low density fabrics characterized by a high ratio of thickness to w...
This chapter reviews the current state of the art referring to the potentialities offered by flame r...
Cotton fabrics have been subjected to sol-gel processes performed in the presence of phosphorus-base...
CREPIM: Centre de Recherche pour l’Etude des Procédés pour l’ignifugation des Matériaux ABSTRACT:...
The many, and varied flame retardant chemistries researched, and developed during the 1950-80 period...
Polyester/cotton (T/C) blend fabrics are highly flammable due to the particular “scaffolding effect”...
Durable phosphorus-based flame retardants containing polyacrylate emul-sions were applied to cotton,...