섬유
The Melamine Resin Fiber Basofil.
- 출판일2000.08
- 저자
- 서지사항
- 등록일
2016.11.02
- 조회수
270
BASF's Basofil melamine fiber results from a condensation reaction with formaldehyde to form reactive methylol compounds. The methylene products form a network structure within the condensation resin that yields the properties of the fiber. Basofil features a high limiting oxygen index value, heat resistance, and hardness. The fiber has no melting point and consequently no burning drippings. Basofil is available in blends of 60/40 Basofil/cotton and 65/35 Basofil/wool. It can also be blended with such industrial fibers as para-aramid, Viscose FR, and Resistat. Basofil has applications in heat and flame protective clothing and equipment, such as those used by firefighters, electricians, adn race car drivers.