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Flameproof textile articles based on halogen-containing modacrylic polymers
   
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US Patent 4304814
Issued Date
December 8, 1981
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The present invention relates to flameproof textile articles and to processes for obtaining the same. The textile articles consist or consist essentially of halogen-containing modacrylic polymers containing on their surface about 0.2% to 2% by weight of silica relative to the weight of the articles. They are obtained by treatment with an emulsion of a hydrogenopolysiloxane compound in the presence of a curing catalyst, followed by a heat treatment at a temperature which can vary between about 100.degree. and 160.degree. C. They are of great value in certain flameproof textile applications such as household furnishings and garments.
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December 8, 1981
Application Number
06/166,310
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July 7, 1980
US Classification
442/146   428/921
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D06M   15/643   (20060101)   D06M   15/37   (20060101)  
Parent Case
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 685,133, filed May 11, 1976, now abandoned.
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May 15, 1975 [FR] 75 15581
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428/266   428/272   428/921  
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