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titleOfInvention Toxic gas fire occurrence carpet
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a carpet which has flame resistance and fire resistance as well as flame resistance and fire resistance. SOLUTION: Toxic gas difficulty generating carpet A according to the present invention is formed by bonding a backing material layer 10 and a skin material layer 20 via an adhesive material layer 30, and the backing material layer 10 is made of oxidized acrylic fibers 30-80. It is a non-woven fiber assembly composed of fibers containing 20% by weight and 20 to 70% by weight of synthetic fibers, and the adhesive layer 30 is composed of EVA resin 32 in which a mesh ground 31 made of polyester fibers is contained. A pile 22 made of pile yarn of 100% wool is formed on the surface of a primary base fabric 21 made of a non-woven fabric made of polyester fiber, and made of an EVA latex to prevent the thread from coming off. A noxious gas flame generating carpet, which is a material for generating noxious gas gas, consisting of a carpet living machine to which an adhesive 23 is applied and a liquid incombustible material is attached to the surface. [Selection] Figure 2
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