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publicationNumber CN-105220255-B
titleOfInvention Bepaint inorganic fire-retardant regenerated cellulose fiber and preparation method thereof
abstract The present invention relates to regenerated celulose fibre technical field, more particularly to Bepaint inorganic fire-retardant regenerated cellulose fiber and preparation method thereof.Step includes successively:Colour the preparation of flame-retardant spinning viscose, colour the preparation and post processing of flame retardant cellulose fiber tow.By the use of liquid flame retardant, filterability, spinnability and the finished product index of fiber have large increase, while production cost is remarkably decreased, per ton cost drops 500 ~ 1200 yuan.By the combination of colored fibre technique and flame retarding process, compared with conventional flame retardant fiber, the loss that later stage dyeing causes flame retardant effect is greatly reduced, fire resistance is significantly improved, fire resistance is better than the 5% ~ 15% of later stage coloured fibre.By the combination of colored fibre technique and flame retarding process, compared with conventional flame retardant fiber, the loss that later stage dyeing causes fiber physical property is greatly reduced, physical property is better than later stage coloured fibre 20% ~ 40%.
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