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cotton, rayon, polyester, acrylic and nylon), wool is widely recognised as the most flame resistant. wool's inherent fire resistance comes from its naturally high nitrogen and water content. because of this, wool requires higher levels of oxygen in the surrounding environment in order to burn. wool may...
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wool & fire author: international wool textile organisation naturally flame-resistant it is a highly trusted natural fibre in public areas such as hotels, aircraft and theatres as well as for clothing in form of base layers for fire fighters or military soldiers. of the commonly used textile fibres (
cotton, rayon, polyester, acrylic and nylon), wool is widely recognised as the most flame resistant. wool's inherent fire resistance comes from its naturally high nitrogen and water content. because of this, wool requires higher levels of oxygen in the surrounding environment in order to burn. wool may...
https://www.iwto.org/sites/default/files/files/iwto_resource/file/IWTO_Wool%20%26%20Fire.pdf