多重層布の燃焼性状 : 衣服の表地と裏地との組み合わせ
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The flammability characteristics of layered fabric assemblies were investigated and the results compared to the burning behavior exhibited by the single-layer components. Women's dress fabrics and lining-fabrics of cotton, wool, polyester, cupra were tested as single- and double-layer assemblies using the Mushroom Apparel Flammability Tester. When face-fabric of cotton which may ignite readily is combined with lining-fabric of polyester which melt, their greate danger lies in the possibility of the molten material coming in contact with the body. Under these conditions extensive and severe burns can occur to the body. Face-fabric of polyester melt which heat is applied and generally drip away from the flame. Because of this fabric may not burn. When combined with lining-fabric of cupra which burn readily, polyester is unable to drip away and may burn strongly. Cupra acts as a support to prevent the burning fiber from dripping away. Fabrics which burn readily and fabrics which melt or drip shall not be used together in the same garment. In the case of face-fabric of wool there is not a marked difference between cupra and polyester. However because of the melting property of polyester, cupra is safer than polyester.
- 鹿児島県立短期大学の論文
- 1987-12-15