Fabric flammability is a surface-confined phenomenon: in fact, the fabric surface represents the most critical region, through which the mass and heat transfers, responsible for fueling the flame, are controlled and exchanged with the surroundings. More specifically, the heat the fabric surface is exposed to is transferred to the bulk, from which volatile products of thermal degradation diffuse toward the surface and the gas phase, hence feeding the flame. As a consequence, the chemical and physical characteristics of the fabric surface considerably affect the ignition and combustion processes, as the surface influences the flux of combustible volatile products toward the gas phase. In this context, it is possible to significantly modify (a...
This work describes the surface treatments that can be successfully exploited for assembling nanopar...
This chapter describes traditional and novel processes for the surface modification of natural and s...
The ease of flammability of polymers represents a key issue that limits their applications in differ...
Fabric flammability is a surface-confined phenomenon: in fact, the fabric surface represents the mos...
Fabric flammability is a surface-confined phenomenon: in fact, the fabric surface represents the mos...
Fabric flammability is a surface-confined phenomenon: in fact, the fabric surface represents the mos...
Flammability of textiles is a surface-confined phenomenon: undoubtedly, the textile surface, which i...
This presentation is aimed at describing the recent surface engineering approaches that can be explo...
Surface-engineered coatings for the fire protection of cotton are being increasing used thanks to th...
Fabrics flammability represents a major limitation to their use and hence to the development of most...
If not inherently flame retardant, most of either natural or synthetic fibers and fabrics easily bur...
Flame retardants (FRs) for textiles have undergone and still undergo a significant evolution toward ...
Among cellulosic textiles, cotton is the most utilized, thanks to its peculiar charac- teristics (in...
Halogen-based flame retardant back-coatings are commonly used for flame retarding UK furnishing fab...
This chapter describes traditional and novel processes for the surface modification of natural and s...
This work describes the surface treatments that can be successfully exploited for assembling nanopar...
This chapter describes traditional and novel processes for the surface modification of natural and s...
The ease of flammability of polymers represents a key issue that limits their applications in differ...
Fabric flammability is a surface-confined phenomenon: in fact, the fabric surface represents the mos...
Fabric flammability is a surface-confined phenomenon: in fact, the fabric surface represents the mos...
Fabric flammability is a surface-confined phenomenon: in fact, the fabric surface represents the mos...
Flammability of textiles is a surface-confined phenomenon: undoubtedly, the textile surface, which i...
This presentation is aimed at describing the recent surface engineering approaches that can be explo...
Surface-engineered coatings for the fire protection of cotton are being increasing used thanks to th...
Fabrics flammability represents a major limitation to their use and hence to the development of most...
If not inherently flame retardant, most of either natural or synthetic fibers and fabrics easily bur...
Flame retardants (FRs) for textiles have undergone and still undergo a significant evolution toward ...
Among cellulosic textiles, cotton is the most utilized, thanks to its peculiar charac- teristics (in...
Halogen-based flame retardant back-coatings are commonly used for flame retarding UK furnishing fab...
This chapter describes traditional and novel processes for the surface modification of natural and s...
This work describes the surface treatments that can be successfully exploited for assembling nanopar...
This chapter describes traditional and novel processes for the surface modification of natural and s...
The ease of flammability of polymers represents a key issue that limits their applications in differ...