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THP-Amide Flame-Retardant Finish: Rot and Weather Resistance

D.J. Daigle

Southern Regional Research Laboratory, Southern Marketing and Nutrition Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. D. A. New Orleans, Louisiana 70179, U. S. A.

A.B. Pepperman, JR.

Southern Regional Research Laboratory, Southern Marketing and Nutrition Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. D. A. New Orleans, Louisiana 70179, U. S. A.

G.L. Drake, JR.

Southern Regional Research Laboratory, Southern Marketing and Nutrition Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. D. A. New Orleans, Louisiana 70179, U. S. A.

Wilson A. Reeves

Southern Regional Research Laboratory, Southern Marketing and Nutrition Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. D. A. New Orleans, Louisiana 70179, U. S. A.

Desized, scoured, and bleached sateen and printcloth were applied by pad, dry, and cure in laboratory and pilot-plant. Fabrics were treated with THP-amide. Tests were made of breaking strength, flame resistance, and durability to launder ing. Rot and weather resistance were made of both oxidized and unoxidized fabrics.

Key Words: Fabrics. Flame-retardant finished fabrics. THP-amide • flame-retardant • oxidation • solution solids • add-on • char length • soil-burial time. Pad • dry • cure. Breaking • strength • rot • weather resistance.

Textile Research Journal, Vol. 42, No. 10, 601-602 (1972)
DOI: 10.1177/004051757204201011


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