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  • Galil, F.
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    Flammability of Modacrylic/Acrylic Fabrics. Part 1. Effect of the Blend Ratio.
    Monsanto Textiles Co., Decatur, AL
    Textile Chemist and Colorist, Vol. 9, No. 10, 36-39, October 1977

  • Clemson University
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    Clemson Univ., SC
    Clemson University. Protective Clothing--An Update and Overview of Personal Protection Against Chemical, Thermal and Other Hazards: Materials, Garments, Applications, and Concerns. Annual Conference, 3rd. May 23-15, 1989, Charlotte, NC, 263 p., 1989

  • Batty, J. F.
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    Development of High Performance Knit Fabrics for Protective Clothing.
    Hawkins Fabrics, Inc., Gloversville, NY
    Clemson University. Protective Clothing--An Update and Overview of Personal Protection Against Chemical, Thermal and Other Hazards: Materials, Garments, Applications, and Concerns. Annual Conference, 3rd. May 23-15, 1989, Charlotte, NC, VII/1-9 p., 1989

  • Wald, W.
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    Carpets and Rugs--Potential for Fire Retardant Chemical Treatments.
    Carpet and Rug Institute, Washington, DC
    Paper 08
    JFF/Consumer Product Flammability, Vol. 2, 314-319, December 1975
    Paper 08
    Fire Retardant Chemicals Association. Apparel and Home Furnishings--Fire Retardancy Challenges and Opportunities. February 24-26, 1975, Atlanta, GA, 1-13 p., 1975

  • Galil, F.
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    Flammability of Fabrics From Modacrylic/Acrylic Fiber Blends.
    Monsanto Textiles Co., Decatur, AL
    Information Council on Fabric Flammability. Annual Meeting, 10th. December 8-9, 1976, New York City, 185-196 p., 1976

  • Moreau, J. P.; Beninate, J. V.; Drake, G. L., Jr.
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    THPOH-NH3 Flame Retardant: Its Effect on Cotton Blends.
    Department of Agriculture, New Orleans, LA
    Journal of Fire Retardant Chemistry, Vol. 4, 5-17, February 1977

  • Berger, M. R.
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    Safety Clothing--A Matter of Personal Protection.
    Rubin Brothers, Inc., Chicago, IL
    National Safety News, Vol. 114, No. 3, 63-67, September 1976

  • Barker, R. L.; Stamper, S. K.; Shalev, I.
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    Measuring the Protective Insulation of Fabrics in Hot Surface Contact.
    North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh
    ASTM STP 989
    ASTM STP 989
    American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). Performance of Protective Clothing. ASTM STP 989. International Symposium, 2nd. January 19-21, 1987, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, Tampa, FL, Mansdorf, S. Z.; Sager, R.; Nielsen, A. P., Editors, 87-100 p., 1988

  • Benisek, L.
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    Improvement of the Natural Flame-Resistance of Wool. Part 4. Wool-Rich Blends With Polyester Fiber and Nylon.
    Journal of the Textile Institute, Vol. 67, No. 7/8, 261-265, 1976

  • Young, R. V.; Simpson, H. N.
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    Effects of Construction on the Flammability of Children's Sleepwear.
    Texas Woman's University Research Inst., Denton
    American Dyestuff Reporter, Vol. 66, No. 1, 35-36,38, January 1977