Optimizing curing parameters in flame retardant treatment for cotton fabric
Proceeding: 9th TEXTEH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (TEX TEH 9)Publication Date: 2019-10-24
Authors : Huong Nguyen Thi Khanh Vu Thi Hong;
Page : 91-95
Keywords : CCF; LOI value; chemical uptake rate; tensile strength; curing temperature; curing time;
Abstract
The study of the influence of curing conditions on the properties of the cotton fabric treated with Pyrovatex CP New (PR) and Knittex FFRC was carried out with 10 experiments. The central composite designs type face centered (CCF) was used to design experiments. In these experiments, the curing temperature was varied from 160oC to 180oC and the curing time from 60-120 seconds. The chemical uptake rate, vertical flammability characteristics, LOI value, tensile strength of the untreated and treated samples were determined. Based on the results, 5 response models between the determined properties of the treated fabric and two studied variables were found. From these models, the optimal curing temperature and time were found with the highest fire resistance efficiency and minimum loss for the mechanical properties. They are 180oC and 113.7 seconds
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