Question:

What is flame-retarded?

What is flame-retarded?

Answer:

The flame retardant is usually a compound containing an element such as phosphorus, nitrogen, chlorine, bromine, antimony, boron and the like
Their flammability is in addition to the chemical composition of the fiber and the nature of the material such as the fabric structure and the dye on the fabric
This process is called flame retardant finishing. The burning of textiles is a very complicated process
Textiles after some chemical crystal treatment after the fire is not easy to burn or burn that is extinguished,
Its main role is: to change the reaction of the fiber when the fire, in the combustion conditions to produce a strong dehydration of the material, the fiber carbonization and easy to produce flammable volatile substances, thus preventing the spread of flame

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