See how an epoxy compound mediates between vinylidene halide and zinc hydroxystannate to preven
See how epoxy group-containing compounds suppress zinc-catalyzed dehydrohalogenation in vinylid
See how phosphonated PBI fiber with 1-25% phosphoric acid pick-up achieves LOI ≥50% and onset d
See how miscible core and cladding polymers form a quasi-monolithic transition zone, eliminatin
See how metal ions and halogen-free comonomers are incorporated during melt extrusion to create
See how phosphazene additives in polycarbonate fiber composites achieve UL94 V-0 flame retardan
See how bicomponent turf fibers with non-circular cladding and miscible core-cladding polymers
See how microjet reactor technology forms nano/micro flame retardant particles during polymeriz
See how halogen-based fire retardant incorporated into polyolefin pile filaments achieves Europ
See how embedding biodegradation-inducing additives in the amorphous phase of polyester fibers
See how partially aromatic polyamides with non-halogen additives prevent the scaffolding effect
See how medium to high kaolin or talc incorporation in Lyocell fibers forms stable char layers
See how thermoplastic starch composite with chitosan and ammonium polyphosphate replaces polyes
See how partially aromatic polyamide yarns with non-halogen additives eliminate the scaffolding
Hybrid DOPO-PEPA additives improve melt-processing stability and char formation, giving thermoplastic polyesters dual-phase flame resistance.
Hybrid DOPO-PEPA additives improve melt-processing stability and char formation, giving thermoplastic polyesters effective flame resistance at low loading.
Spun-in pigments plus fluorescent overdyeing let regenerated cellulosic fibers meet EN 471 visibility and light-fastness needs with better wearing comfort.
Phosphorus-based flame retardants and jet texturing improve 3D crimp PET carpet filament flame resistance, toughness, and crimp uniformity.
Built-in phosphorus flame retardant and jet texturing give PET carpet multifilament durable flame resistance, toughness, and uniform 3D crimp.
A bromine-antimony polyester composition improves flame resistance while preserving heat resistance, strength, transparency, and spin stability.
A coaxial PASA-TPU core and TB-PAN shell absorb battery heat while preventing leakage, collapse, and combustion in enclosed spaces.
Electrospinning polymer and flame-retardant additives into blended or coaxial nanofibers improves flame resistance and surface area with lower process complexity.
A meta-aramid and PVP fiber blend cuts predicted body burn and flame shrinkage in flame-resistant garments exposed to flash fire.
By dispersing brominated retardants into molten nylon during spinning, these fibers resist ignition while preserving fabric breathability and flexibility.
Blending meta-aramid with PVP in flame-resistant yarn lowers body burn prediction and dimensional shrinkage during flash fire exposure.
Higher-temperature melt spinning controls polycarbonate fiber orientation and birefringence to cut shrinkage, warps, and resin spots.
Titanium catalyst and additive flame retardant improve polyester fiber dyeability while lowering acetaldehyde, yellowing, and nozzle contamination.
Brominated retardants and antimony trioxide are melt-dispersed into nylon fibers to resist ignition without coating weight or lost flexibility.