Thermal Stability of Polyester Fabric with Polyacrylic Coatings
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Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1152734
Full text | references | Abstract: The aim of the study was to assess the thermal properties of polyester (PET) woven fabrics with unmodified (PET/AC) and flame-retardant modified (PET/AC/FR) polyacrylic coatings, before and after 1, 5, 10 & 15 washes. Differential scanning calorimetry DSC and thermogravimetric TG/DTG analyses were carried out in order to investigate the thermal processes. To evaluate the effects of the modifications and washing treatment, the scanning electron microscopy SEM/EDS technique was used. The flame-retardant modification caused that the melting enthalpy and the initial thermal degradation temperature decreased and the thermal degradation heat increased. The washing of PET/AC and PET/AC/FR fabrics caused an increase in the melting enthalpy by approximately 12% and 63% and a decrease in thermal degradation heat by about 2% and 15%, respectively. It was found that the flame-retardants were rinsed out from the coating after the fifth wash. |
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textiles, polymers, coating, flame-retardant, DSC, TG/DTG.
Citation:
Nejman A, Kamińska I, Giesz P, Cieślak M. Thermal Stability of Polyester Fabric with Polyacrylic Coatings. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2015; 23, 4(112): 73-82. DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1152734
Published in issue no 4 (112) / 2015, pages 73–82.