Effect of Fixation Methods on the Flame Retardant and Performance Properties of MDPPA/HMM treated Cotton

MDPPA/HMM처리 면직물의 고착방법에 따른 방염성과 물성의 변화

  • 지주원 (전주기전여자대학 패션디자인과) ;
  • 오경화 (중앙대학교 가정교육학과)
  • Published : 2000.01.01

Abstract

Effect of fixation methods on the flame retardant(FR) and performance properties of MDPPA/HMM treated cotton fabrics were studied. Combination of three different fixation methods - premercerization, swelling agent treatment, pad dry cure fixation, and wet fixation - were applied to flame retardant finish of cotton with MDPPA/HMM. As a result, an increase in internal volume of cotton fiber by pre-mercerization and addition of swelling agent, and wet fixation increased %add-on of FR agent improving FR efficiency and wash fastness. Tensile strength of MDPPA/HMM treated cotton fabrics by wet fixation and swelling agent were slightly decreased, but that of premercerized cotton was improved. Wet fixated fabric showed lower bending rigidity and better compressional properties which improved fabric hand. Retention of swelling ability of cotton treated with MDPPA/HMM improved moisture absorption properties.

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