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  2. Fire-retardant fabric - Wikipedia

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    Inherently flame-retardant fabrics are certified in the United Kingdom by various British Standards. Fire-retardant fabrics sold in the UK for use as curtains must abide by BS 5867 Part 2 B & C, a British Standard. Other relevant UK standards include BS 5815-1 2005, BS 7175, Crib 5, IMO A563 and NFPA 701.

  3. Category:Flame retardant fabrics - Wikipedia

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    Fire-retardant fabric; Flame retardant; M. Marko (fabric) Marlan (fabric) N. Nomex; P. Polybenzimidazole This page was last edited on 16 December 2017, at 14:58 (UTC ...

  4. Flame retardant - Wikipedia

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    Of note, smolder-resistant fabrics used in flame-resistant coverings do not contain PBDEs, organophosphates, or other chemicals historically associated with adverse effects on human health. A number of decision-makers in the health sector - which accounts for nearly 18% of the US GDP [92] - are committed to purchasing such materials and ...

  5. List of fire-retardant materials - Wikipedia

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    Fire-retardant materials should not be confused with fire-resistant materials. A fire resistant material is one which is designed to resist burning and withstand heat. An example of a fire-resistant material is one which is used in bunker gear worn by firefighters to protect them from the flames of a burning building.

  6. Category:Flame retardants - Wikipedia

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    Flame retardant fabrics (9 P) Pages in category "Flame retardants" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  7. Nomex - Wikipedia

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    Nomex is a trademarked term for an inherently flame-resistant fabric with meta-aramid chemistry widely used for industrial applications and fire protection equipment. It was developed in the early 1960s by DuPont and first marketed in 1967. [1] The fabric is often combined with Kevlar to increase its resistance for breakage or tear.

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