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Low-cost wool-based fire blocking inter-liners for upholstered furniture

Journal

FIRE SAFETY JOURNAL
Volume 45, Issue 4, Pages 238-248

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.firesaf.2010.03.005

Keywords

Wool; Upholstered furniture; Inter-liner; Calorimetry

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  1. New Zealand Fire Service Commission

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New Zealand is reluctant to implement mandatory fire safety regulations for domestic furniture because of the cost/benefit even though up to 30% of household deaths and injuries over the past 20 or more years can be attributed to soft furnishings. Work has been carried out to develop a low-cost inter-liner using fire retardant treated wool with altered proportions of different fire resistant synthetic fibres that may be attractive for voluntary inclusion by manufacturers. Bench- and full-scale tests have been conducted to characterise the fire performance of composites of polypropylene upholstery fabric, different inter-liner materials and a polyurethane foam core. Inter-liner blends that reduced the peak rate of heat release, extended the time to peak rate of heat release and reduced other combustion product output were identified. A blend of 75% Zirpro treated fire retardant wool and 25% Panox fibre was found to be the best candidate material when fire performance, cost and practical application were considered. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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