Almost 50 years ago, the 1950-1960 period witnessed the development of the chemistry underlying most of today’s successful and durable flame retardant treatments for fibres and textiles. In today’s more critical markets in terms of environmental sustainability, chemical toxicological acceptability, performance and cost, many of these are now being questioned. “Are there potential replacements for established, durable formaldehyde-based flame retardants such as those based on tetrakis (hydroxylmethyl) phosphonium salt and alkylsubstituted, N-methylol phosphopropionamide chemistries for cellulosic textiles?” is an oftenasked question. “Can we produce char-forming polyester flame retardants?” and “Can we really produce effective haloge...
Conventional flame retardant (FR) application processes for textiles involve aqueous processing whi...
Most flame-retardant finishing agents have been found to have an adverse effect on our environment a...
Halogen-based flame retardant back-coatings are commonly used for flame retarding UK furnishing fab...
Almost 50 years ago, the 1950-1960 period witnessed the development of the chemistry underlying most...
The many, and varied flame retardant chemistries researched, and developed during the 1950-80 period...
This chapter concentrates on research reported over the last 10-15 years which has some possibility ...
This paper aims at updating the progress on the phosphorus-based flame retardants specifically desig...
This paper reviews the changing textile flammability research themes within the author’s research g...
It is well-known that textiles, if not intrinsically flame retarded, burn vigorously and quickly whe...
The currently available heat and flame resistant textiles are reviewed. These fall into two groups, ...
This paper initially reviews the strengths of decabromodiphenyl ether in textile back-coating formu...
Fabrics flammability represents a major limitation to their use and hence to the development of most...
International audienceReplacement of existing flame retardants (FR) with sustainable and environment...
The field of flame retardancy of polymeric materials (i.e. plastics, foams and in particular textile...
Flame retardants (FRs) for textiles have undergone and still undergo a significant evolution toward ...
Conventional flame retardant (FR) application processes for textiles involve aqueous processing whi...
Most flame-retardant finishing agents have been found to have an adverse effect on our environment a...
Halogen-based flame retardant back-coatings are commonly used for flame retarding UK furnishing fab...
Almost 50 years ago, the 1950-1960 period witnessed the development of the chemistry underlying most...
The many, and varied flame retardant chemistries researched, and developed during the 1950-80 period...
This chapter concentrates on research reported over the last 10-15 years which has some possibility ...
This paper aims at updating the progress on the phosphorus-based flame retardants specifically desig...
This paper reviews the changing textile flammability research themes within the author’s research g...
It is well-known that textiles, if not intrinsically flame retarded, burn vigorously and quickly whe...
The currently available heat and flame resistant textiles are reviewed. These fall into two groups, ...
This paper initially reviews the strengths of decabromodiphenyl ether in textile back-coating formu...
Fabrics flammability represents a major limitation to their use and hence to the development of most...
International audienceReplacement of existing flame retardants (FR) with sustainable and environment...
The field of flame retardancy of polymeric materials (i.e. plastics, foams and in particular textile...
Flame retardants (FRs) for textiles have undergone and still undergo a significant evolution toward ...
Conventional flame retardant (FR) application processes for textiles involve aqueous processing whi...
Most flame-retardant finishing agents have been found to have an adverse effect on our environment a...
Halogen-based flame retardant back-coatings are commonly used for flame retarding UK furnishing fab...