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  • Chronicle
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    Caution: Your Clothing May Be Hazardous To Your Health.
    Chronicle, Vol. 6, No. 2, 20-21, March 1973

  • Bixler, D. A.
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    Safe Garments From Flame Retardant Fabrics.
    Cone Mills Corp., Greensboro, NC
    Sources and Resources, Vol. 6, 20-21, 1973

  • Mazzeno, L. W., Jr.; Robinson, H. M.; McCall, E. R.; Morris, N. M.; Trask, B. J.
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    Degradation of Selected Flame Retardants on Exposure to UV and Elevated Temperatures.
    Southern Regional Research Lab., New Orleans, LA
    Textile Chemist and Colorist, Vol. 5, No. 3, 43-47, March 1973

  • Shippee, F. B.
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    Future for Flammability.
    American Apparel Manufacturers Assoc., Arlington, VA
    Textile Information Sources and Resources, Vol. 6, No. 2, 35-37, February 1973

  • Holsten, J.
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    Flame-Retardant Fibers and Fabrics and Their Handling and Care.
    Lowenstein Research Center, Lyman, SC
    Textile Information Sources and Resources, Vol. 7, 34-35, January 1974

  • St. Mard, H. H.
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    Flame-Retardant Fabrics for Outdoor Recreational Uses by Blending Cotton With Selected Synthetic Fibers.
    Southern Regional Research Center, New Orleans, LA
    Textile Information Sources and Resources, Vol. 6, 11-13, June 1973

  • Underwriters Laboratories, Incorporated
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    Report on Fabrics Intended for Use in the Manufacture of Clothing: E. I. du Pont de Memours and Co., Inc., Wilmington, Delaware.
    Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Northbrook, IL
    ['File R5176', 'Assignment 67NK5775-W']
    File R5176; Assignment 67NK5775-W
    March 12, 1969
    40 p.

  • American Dyestuff Reporter
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    Flame Retardants Undergo Checks.
    American Dyestuff Reporter, Vol. 62, No. 5, 28, May 1973

  • Hettich, B. V.
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    Flame Retardant Fibers and Modifications: Cellulosics.
    American Chemical Society. Textile Flammability Standards: Their Impact on Fiber and Chemical Markets. April 12, 1972, Boston, MA, 1-19 p., 1972

  • International Organization for Standardization
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    Textile Fabrics - Burning Behavior - Measurement of Flame Spread Properties of Vertically Oriented Specimens. First (1st) Edition.
    International Organization for Standardization, Switzerland
    ['ISO 6941', 'UDC 677.064:620.1:677.017.56', 'ISO 6941-1984(E)']
    ISO 6941; UDC 677.064:620.1:677.017.56; ISO 6941-1984(E)
    August 15, 1984
    10 p.