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    Textile Effects

    PYROVATEXCP NEW

    PYROVATEXCP-LFHandbook for techniciansflame retardants

    Textile Competence

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    Protection and Comfort

    Uses 3

    Mode of action 3

    Checklist for optimum application of PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF 4

    Typical finishing process for PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF 6

    Combined flame retardant and water/oil repellent finishes 10

    Importance of a safety margin for the durability of the finish 11

    Change of shade 12

    PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF meets international standards 16

    Care instructions / care labelling 18

    Content

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    Uses

    PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF is a flame-retardant finish for textiles of cellulose fibers and fabric blends with a synthetic

    component of up to 25% (low blends; depending on fiber quality, fabric construction / weight and required FR standard).

    The effects are resistant to washing at the boil and dry cleaning, provided the care instructions are observed (see care

    instructions).

    Chemistry

    PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF is based on a dialkylphosphonocarboxylic acid amide with the general formula:

    PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF, which is preferably used together with methylolamine precondensates, reacts with the

    hydroxyl groups of the cellulose. Any unfixed PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF or acid from the catalyst is removed by

    alkaline washing off an integral step in the finishing process.PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF is different from other flame retardant finishing systems in which resistance to washing is

    mainly due to enlargement of the molecules of the finishing agent. Moreover, PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF also differ

    from flame retardant finishing products for synthetic fibers in its chemistry and the way it bonds to the fiber.

    Mode of action

    If flames or heat come into contact with flame retardant finished cellulose, a carbon scaffold is formed by dehydration

    of the cellulose, counteracting heat penetration and the spread of fire. In contrast to untreated cellulose, almost noflammable gases are formed by pyrolysis and this stops combustion.

    OR O P C

    nH

    2n C NHCH

    2 OH

    R O O

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    Checklist for optimum application of

    PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF

    Substrate

    Weight per unit area Must not be less than 150 g/m2

    Composition Cotton, viscose, linen

    Any synthetic component must not exceed 15% (intimate blend with cellulose) if the

    finished goods are required to pass a vertical test with edge flame application.

    Higher synthetic fiber contents are feasible for goods required to pass horizontal

    and surface flame impingement tests.

    Dyeing / Printing Preliminary trials should be carried out to ascertain whether the dyes used are

    suitable for a PYROVATEXfinish (shade, fastness, effect of pigment or dye).

    Sulfur black dyeings must be thoroughly rinsed before the finish is applied.

    Absorbency The goods must be suitably pretreated (desized, scoured) to insure good

    absorbency. We advise against oxidative desizing because the tenacity is reduced.

    pH The goods must be free of alkali and other extraneous matter and have a pH

    of 5 7.

    Machinery required

    Pad mangle / Impregnation trough Permits a long dip

    Stenter With overfeed and efficient ventilation and which can be heated up to 130C

    (170C if used for curing). Batching device at exit.

    Curing oven / Backer 4 5 min at 150C

    Open width washing machine 5 boxes or more, winch or jig

    Sanfor Machine If necessary

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    Process Control

    Recipe The amount of PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF necessary depends on the

    standard specification to be met, the fiber, the weight per unit area and the

    structure of the goods and must be determined by means of preliminary trials.

    ULTRATEXFSA NEW orTURPEXACN NEWis recommended as the

    softening agent for use with PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF.

    KNITTEXCHN is the best cellulose crosslinking resin and should generally

    be used. For a softer handle and / or low formaldehyde emission during

    finishing in combination with PYROVATEX CP-LF, it can be replaced by

    KNITTEX MLF NEW*.

    * available for Europe

    For finishing cotton fabrics, phosphoric acid is the preferred catalyst for optimum

    results.

    Liquor pick-up No less than 70%.

    Drying Tension, temperature, residual moisture, plastic film wrapping if curing is not tofollow immediately, stenter ventilation, nonwoven filter, if necessary.

    Curing Temperature, machine ventilation and nonwoven filter, if necessary.

    Washing Off Neutralization time and temperature, alkali addition, adequate rinsing and pH of

    goods.

    Check

    The finished goods must be tested for flame retardance in accordance with the relevant standards. The durability of the

    finish is then tested on fabric that has been washed as required to the standard appropriate to the end-use.

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    Typical finishing process for

    PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF

    Suggested recipes

    The amount of PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF can be increased if very high flame retardancy is needed.

    Increase the pickup by using penetration agents. ULTRATEX/ TURPEXcan be diluted approximately 1:1 with water and then added to the bath.

    The mixture is diluted with cold water to required volume.

    Phosphoric acid, diluted with water, is added last.

    Impregnation

    The goods are impregnated on a pad mangle. Adequate liquor pick-up is essential (70 90%, depending on weight and

    structure of the goods) and can be achieved by a combination of absorbent fabric and long contact of the goods with the

    liquor (padding speed).

    PYROVATEXCP NEW or

    PYROVATEXCP-LF

    KNITTEXCHN or

    KNITTEXMLF NEW

    ULTRATEXFSA NEW or

    TURPEXACN NEW

    INVADINEPBN

    Phosphoric acid 80%

    Work wear

    350 450

    50 80

    30 60

    5

    20 24

    Home textiles

    280 350

    40 60

    30 60

    5

    18 22

    Standard recipe (g/l)

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    Drying

    Dry on a stenter with maximum overfeed.

    Drying temperature in the first zone 110C, in the other zones not more than 130C to minimize migration.

    The goods should, if possible, be processed in a partial vacuum (air extraction) to avoid unpleasant odors in the work

    place.

    If the goods are not cured immediately, they must be prevented from absorbing moisture from the air by being rolled

    up and wrapped in plastic film.

    Non-cured PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF finishes are hygroscopic. If the residual moisture on the goods is too

    high, they may end up with a harsh handle as a result of migration.

    Curing

    Curing can be performed in a curing oven for 5 minutes at 150C or on a stenter for 30 60 seconds at 170C.

    It is advisable to check the curing effect at regular intervals.

    NoteDrying and curing should be carried out at maximum rate of air replacement. This largely prevents soiling of the machin-

    ery. It has also been found useful to fit polyester or fiberglass nonwoven cloths onto the air filter grids. Soiled cloths can, if

    necessary, be washed off, impregnated with 1% phosphoric acid, dried and used again. If the goods are to be batched up

    after curing, it is advisable to cool them below 40C.

    Washing off

    To remove all non-fixed PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF from the substrate and also the phosphoric acid used as a

    catalyst for crosslinking, the goods must be washed off after curing, preferably within 24 hours.

    Usually, they are washed off in an open width washing machine with no less than 5 boxes or in a winch. Smaller lengths

    of material can be washed off in a jig.

    Soda ash or caustic soda is added to the washing bath to neutralize the goods and to make the goods alkaline and

    therefore reduce hydrolysis of the finish during storage of the finished goods. With a continuous process using open width

    washing machines, soda ash must be added in proportion to the rate of fabric throughput. In order to achieve

    continuous neutralization, the goods must remain in the alkaline bath for at least 2 minutes. They must then be thoroughly

    rinsed with water (to avoid fish odor). After neutralizing and rinsing, they should be slightly alkaline (pH 8 9).

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    Washing off on a jig Enter 35 g/l soda ash or

    65 ml/l caustic soda 36B

    Liquor ratio: 5 : 1

    4 ends at room temperature

    Change liquor 12 g/l soda ash or

    22 ml/l caustic soda 36B

    4 ends at 60 80C

    Rinse 2 x 2 ends at 80 85 C for PYROVATEXCP NEW or

    2 x 2 ends at 90 95 C for PYROVATEXCP-LF

    2 ends at 40 45 C

    add 3 5 g/l hydrogen peroxide

    2 ends cold, with overflow

    Washing off on the winch 20 40 g/l soda ash

    50 60 C for 30 min for PYROVATEXCP NEW or

    80 95C for 30 min for PYROVATEXCP-LF

    Rinse, 45 50 C

    add 3 5 g/l hydrogen peroxide

    Rinse, cold

    Drying

    As in the previous stages of the finishing process, minimum tension is also required during drying, which is usually carried

    out on a stenter with optimum overfeed. Knit goods can be provided with a top finish on the pad mangle, wet on wet.

    SANFOR Treatment

    In order to reduce shrinkage and improve handle, the goods can be processed with a SANFOR treatment, preferably on

    a rubber blanket machine. They must contain 10 15% residual moisture when presented to the machine (heavy pressure

    on rubber blanket). Experience has shown that the SANFOR treatment has in general less effect on goods that have been

    finished with PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF than on untreated fabrics.

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    Combined flame-retardant and

    water/oil repellent finishes

    Recipe

    Liquor pick-up: 70 90%

    The goods must not contain any products with wetting properties. They can, if necessary, be scoured before being

    treated, preferably in an acid bath.

    In spite of the poor absorbency of the goods arising from the water-repellant effects, wetting agents must not be used

    either in the finish bath or during washing off. If high water repellency or protection against chemicals is required, a wet-on-dry finish after treatment (top finish)

    of the washed off goods is recommended:

    40 100 g/l OLEOPHOBOLCP-C

    and follow with drying and curing.

    PYROVATEXCP NEW or

    PYROVATEXCP-LF

    KNITTEXCHN or

    KNITTEXMLF NEW

    TURPEXACN NEW

    Phosphoric acid 80%

    OLEOPHOBOLCP-C

    350 450

    50 80

    20

    20 24

    80 100

    Standard recipe (g/l)

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    Different standards call for different levels of flame-retardants, i.e. different amounts of PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF

    are required to meet them. The flame retardant effect is essentially characterized by the phosphorus content (%P) of the

    finished fabric. In this handbook, therefore, %P will normally be specified.

    Figures 1 and 2 below show that a different amount of fixed phosphorus is needed to meet different flame retardance

    standards.

    The percentage phosphorus content of the goods at which the test is passed is called the limiting value. The two figures

    above give the limiting phosphorus content that must be exceeded for specified items to pass a vertical burning test and a

    match test.

    Applying increasing amounts of PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF to the goods and ascertaining the fixed amount of

    phosphorus present when the test is passed determine this limiting value.

    If the goods are tested after finishing, the standard is met if the fixed amount of phosphorus is slightly above the limiting

    value. However, we recommend an amount at least 20%, and if technically feasible about 40%, more than the limiting

    value. A safety margin of this order insures that the PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF finish will still be effective after a

    prolonged period of use.

    Specimen calculation of amount to apply with allowance for safety margin: The test is passed if the fabric contains

    1.4 % phosphorous. A 20% safety margin means an additional 0.26% phosphorus, a margin of 40% an additional

    0.56% phosphorus. The total amount of phosphorus required on the textile would therefore be 1.68% and 1.96%

    respectively.

    The higher the amount of phosphorus above the limiting value needed to meet the standard specification, the more

    durable the flame retardancy.

    Importance of a safety margin

    for the durability of the finish

    2.0

    1.8

    1,6

    1.4

    1.2

    1.0

    0.8

    0.6

    0.4

    0.2

    0

    2.0

    1.8

    1,6

    1.4

    1.2

    1.0

    0.8

    0.6

    0.4

    0.2

    0

    2.0

    1.8

    1,6

    1.4

    1.2

    1.0

    0.8

    0.6

    0.4

    0.2

    0

    %P %P

    Standard met Standard met

    Limited Value = 1.4%P

    Limited Value = 1.1%P

    Standard NOT met Standard NOT met

    Figure 1: Limiting value in vertical burning test

    (EN ISO 15025)

    Figure 2: Limiting value in match test

    (BS 5852 ignition source 1)

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    Change of shade

    reactive dyes on CO

    Reasons for change of shade and alteration of color

    pH-value of the bath (3.1 - 3.5)

    Alkaline washing-off process

    Curing at high temperature

    Vat and reactive dyestuffs are usually the most suitable dyes.

    NOVACRONC

    Yellow C-5G

    Yellow C-R

    Yellow C-2R

    Yellow C-RG

    Orange C-RN

    Scarlet C-6G

    Deep Red C-D

    Red C-4B

    Red C-2BL

    Change of shade with

    PYROVATEXCP NEW

    3

    4 5

    4

    4 5

    4 5

    4 5

    2 3 Y

    3 4

    1

    Xenon light

    without CP NEW

    5

    6

    5 6

    5 6

    4

    4

    5

    4 5

    5 6

    Xenon light

    with CP NEW

    2

    6 7

    4 5

    6

    3 4

    3 4

    3 4

    3 4

    6

    NOVACRONC

    Blue C-R

    Blue C-D

    Navy C-RNavy C-BN

    Yellow NP

    Blue 4R

    Turquoise GN

    Change of shade with

    PYROVATEXCP NEW

    4 G

    4

    2 3 R3

    4

    3 4 R

    4 5

    Xenon light

    without CP NEW

    7

    5

    5 - 65

    6 7

    6

    5 6

    Xenon light

    with CP NEW

    6 7

    3 4

    3 42

    6

    6 7

    4

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    NOVACRONNC

    Yellow NC

    Brown NC

    Olive NC

    Grey NC

    Change of shade with

    PYROVATEXCP NEW

    3 4

    3 4

    4

    4

    Xenon light

    without CP NEW

    6

    5

    6

    6

    Xenon light

    with CP NEW

    5 6

    3

    6

    3 4

    AVITERASE

    Yellow SE

    Red SE

    Deep Blue SE

    Change of shade with

    PYROVATEXCP NEW

    3 4

    3

    3 4 R

    Xenon light

    without CP NEW

    6

    4 5

    4 5

    Xenon light

    with CP NEW

    6

    3

    3 4

    Y = yellower G = greener R = redder Bl = bluer

    W = weaker De = deeper D = duller Br = brighter

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    NOVACRONFN

    Yellow FN-2R

    Orange FN-R

    Scarlet FN-6G

    Brilliant Red FN-3GL

    Red FN-R

    Red FN-2BL

    Blue FN-R

    Brilliant Blue FN-G

    Navy FN-BN

    Yellow F-4G

    Yellow NP

    Orange BR

    Change of shade with

    PYROVATEXCP NEW

    4

    4 5

    4

    4

    4 Bl

    1

    4 G

    3 4 R

    3

    4 5

    4

    3 4

    Xenon light

    without CP NEW

    5 6

    4

    4

    5

    4

    5 6

    7

    6 7

    4 5

    4

    6 7

    6

    Xenon light

    with CP NEW

    4 5

    3 4

    3

    3

    4

    6

    6 7

    6 7

    3

    3 4

    6

    5

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    NOVACRONS

    Lemon S-3G

    Yellow S-3R

    Deep Orange S-4R

    Red S-2G

    Deep Cherry S-D

    Red S-B

    Ruby S-3B

    Ocean S-R

    Dark Blue S-GL

    Navy S-G

    Deep Night S-R

    Black NN

    Super Black G

    Super Black R

    Change of shade with

    PYROVATEXCP NEW

    4 5

    4 5

    2

    4

    2 3 Y

    3 Bl

    4

    4 5

    2

    3 R

    3 4

    3

    3

    2 3 R

    Xenon light

    without CP NEW

    4

    4 5

    3 4

    3 4

    4 5

    4

    5

    6 7

    4 5

    4 5

    4 5

    5

    5

    5

    Xenon light

    with CP NEW

    3 4

    4 5

    3

    3

    3 4

    4

    3 4

    5 6

    3

    3

    3 4

    4

    3

    3

    NOVACRONLS

    Yellow LS-4G

    Yellow LS-RN

    Scarlet LS-2GRed LS-BN

    Blue LS-3R

    Brilliant Blue LS-G

    Navy LS-G

    Black LS-N-01

    Turquoise GN

    Change of shade with

    PYROVATEXCP NEW

    4 5

    4 5

    3 4 Y4

    4

    4

    1 2 R

    3

    4 5

    Xenon light

    without CP NEW

    4 5

    6

    3 44

    6 7

    6

    4 5

    4 5

    5 6

    Xenon light

    with CP NEW

    4

    6

    2 33

    6

    5

    3

    3 4

    4

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    Many countries have their own standards institutions that lay down a standardized burning behavior and specify it as a

    standard. PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF finishes meet the following standards:

    Protective workwear

    Europe EN ISO 11611 Welding and allied processes

    EN ISO 11612 Clothing to protect against heat and flame

    EN ISO 14116 Protection against heat and flame

    EN ISO 15025 Method of test for limited frame spread

    EN 61482-1-1 Electric arc test

    EN 469 Requirements for protective clothing for firefighting

    Germany DIN 66083 Classification for workwear

    USA ASTM D6413 Test method for flame resistance of textiles

    Decorative fabrics and curtains

    Europe EN ISO 11925-2 Reaction to fire test for building products EN 13501-1 Classification of construction products and building elements

    EN 13772 Burning behaviorcurtains and drapes

    EN 13773 Classificationcurtains and drapes

    Germany DIN 4102 B1 classification

    United Kingdom BS 5867: Part 2 Specificationcurtains and drapes

    Switzerland SNV 198898 Determination of the flammability

    France NF P 92-503 to 507 M1 classification

    Italy CSE RF 1/75

    CSE RF 2/75

    USA NFPA 701 Standard methods of fire tests for flame propagation of textiles

    PYROVATEXCP NEW / CP-LF

    meets international standards

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    Upholstery fabrics

    Europe EN 1021 Ignitability of upholstered furniture

    Germany DIN 66084 Classification for upholstered furniture

    United Kingdom BS 5852 Ignitability of upholstered seating

    BS 7176 Resistance to ignition of upholstered furniture

    France NF P 92-503 to 507 M1 classification

    Mattress and bedding items

    Europe EN 597 Ignitability of mattresses and upholstered bed bases

    EN ISO 12952 Burning behavior of bedding items

    EN 14533 Classification for bedding items

    United Kingdom BS 7175 Ignitability of bedcovers and pillows BS 7177 Resistance to ignition of mattresses, divans, bed bases

    Transportation

    Europe Directive 95/28/EG Burning behavior of interior materials in vehicles

    USA MVSS 302 Flammability of interior materials in passenger vehicles

    FAR 25.853 Compartment interiors for aviation

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    Where the after care instructions and/or labeling for the fabric after care use the International Symbols, it is important that

    these symbols are qualified.

    Qualification of the symbols

    Care instructions

    Care labelling

    Required phrase

    Do not use soap-based material

    Do not acid rinse*

    Avoid ironing or pressing with

    open steam

    Avoid overdrying dry low heat

    Use "dry" foam only

    Symbol Note

    Washing temperature adjustable up to 95 C,

    depending on goods

    Do not use sodium hypochlorite bleach

    Dry cleaning feasible in chlorinated and fluorinated

    hydrocarbons with or without added water

    Ironing temperature

    depends on goods

    Suitability for tumbler drying depends on goods

    Shampoo

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    * if treated with PYROVATEX

    CP NEW or CP-LF

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    Do not use

    soap-based material

    Do not acid rinse*

    Avoid ironing or

    pressing with

    open steam

    Avoid overdrying

    dry low heat

    95C P

    Do not use

    soap-based material

    Do not acid rinse*

    Avoid ironing or

    pressing with

    open steam

    Avoid overdrying

    dry low heat

    60C P

    Use of the symbols

    End-use: Workwear (depending on goods)

    The standard which the fabric is claimed to meet is:

    Frequent washing is necessary to avoid heavy soiling and to maintain the flame retardant properties.

    End-use: Drapes/curtains, loose and fitted covers (depending on goods)

    The standard which the fabric is claimed to meet is:

    Annual washing is necessary to avoid heavy soiling and to maintain the flame retardant properties.

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    CP NEW or CP-LF

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    (Ecological and Toxicological Association of Dyes and OrganicPigments Manufacturers)

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