Affiliation:
1. Çukurova University, Textile Engineering Department, Balcalı Campus, 01330, Adana, Turkey
Abstract
The research performed in recent years regarding synthetic filament yarns is improving the structures and properties of
such yarns, and diversifying their usage areas. Most of the current studies being carried out in this field are in the form
of bringing functionality to filament yarns. And one of these functional properties is the production of flame-retardant
yarns from different types of polymers. In this study, polypropylene (PP) raw material was mixed with organophos-
phonate based flame retardancy additive at rates in between 1% and 8% in the feed hopper of a laboratory-type melt
spinning machine during PP filament yarn production and then knitted fabric structures were obtained from these yarns.
Then the flame retardancy properties of these PP knitted fabrics were tried to be determined by vertical flammability
tests and Limit Oxygen Index (LOI) tests. Test results indicated that after flame time and char length values had
significantly decreased and values of LOI had increased in knitted fabrics by the increase in additive rate. In conclusion,
it was observed that the increase in the rate of flame retardancy additive had significantly improved the non-flammability
properties of the PP samples.
Publisher
The National Research and Development Institute for Textiles and Leather
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,General Environmental Science,General Business, Management and Accounting,Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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2 articles.
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