Smoke, CO and CO2 emissions have been determined from un treated cotton and flame retarded cotton fabrics at elevated temperatures. The flame retardants studied at commercial levels of applications were ammonium polyphosphate (Amgard TR), ammonium polyphosphate—ammonium bromide (Amgard CD), a phosphonium salt-urea-polycondensate (Proban CC), a phos phono-propionamide (Pyrovatex CP) and an antimony (III) oxide-aliphatic bro mide (Flacavon H14/587) formulation. Combustion product analyses were undertaken at elevated temperatures (225-300°C) in air under burning conditions (above the respective temperature oxygen index) and non-flaming pyrolysis. Under both conditions smoke densi ties and CO concentrations increased with temperature. Carbon...
Flame Retardants (FR) are a group of anthropogenic environmental contaminants used at a relatively h...
Extinction oxygen index (EOI) and the derived value at zero ignition time [EOI]o have been determine...
The low thermal stability, easy ignition and rapid combustion of cellulose fibres represent a weakn...
Smoke, CO and CO2 emissions have been determined from un treated cotton and flame retarded cotton fa...
The limiting oxygen indices of two different area densities of untreated and phosphorus-containing f...
A revised model for the influence of flame retardant treatments on the pyrolysis behaviour, in air, ...
The gaseous products produced by pyrolysing various samples of cotton and flame retarded cotton fabr...
An investigation has been undertaken of the influence of temperature, in the range 300–1000°C, and f...
The burning behaviour of polyester/cotton blended fabrics is discussed and possible flame‐retardant ...
DTA combined with infrared analysis of the evolved gas (EGA) has been used to study the temperature ...
Samples of unmodified cotton fabrics and cotton fabrics finished with various flame retardant treatm...
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An investigation is being undertaken into the influence of flame retardant type on the pyrolytic deg...
The actions of heat and flame on cellulosic fibres are compared with the physical and chemical behav...
The spontaneous ignition behavior of flame‐retarded cotton cellulose has been investigated using dif...
Flame Retardants (FR) are a group of anthropogenic environmental contaminants used at a relatively h...
Extinction oxygen index (EOI) and the derived value at zero ignition time [EOI]o have been determine...
The low thermal stability, easy ignition and rapid combustion of cellulose fibres represent a weakn...
Smoke, CO and CO2 emissions have been determined from un treated cotton and flame retarded cotton fa...
The limiting oxygen indices of two different area densities of untreated and phosphorus-containing f...
A revised model for the influence of flame retardant treatments on the pyrolysis behaviour, in air, ...
The gaseous products produced by pyrolysing various samples of cotton and flame retarded cotton fabr...
An investigation has been undertaken of the influence of temperature, in the range 300–1000°C, and f...
The burning behaviour of polyester/cotton blended fabrics is discussed and possible flame‐retardant ...
DTA combined with infrared analysis of the evolved gas (EGA) has been used to study the temperature ...
Samples of unmodified cotton fabrics and cotton fabrics finished with various flame retardant treatm...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX175952 / BLDSC - British Library D...
An investigation is being undertaken into the influence of flame retardant type on the pyrolytic deg...
The actions of heat and flame on cellulosic fibres are compared with the physical and chemical behav...
The spontaneous ignition behavior of flame‐retarded cotton cellulose has been investigated using dif...
Flame Retardants (FR) are a group of anthropogenic environmental contaminants used at a relatively h...
Extinction oxygen index (EOI) and the derived value at zero ignition time [EOI]o have been determine...
The low thermal stability, easy ignition and rapid combustion of cellulose fibres represent a weakn...