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Synthesis of PET modified with Ukanol FR 50/1 fireproofing compound was investigated. Modified PET and fibres made from it were manufactured on a pilot industrial scale. The physicomechanical indexes of the modified fibre correspond to the mass-produced fibre and the oxygen index (27.7%) corresponds to the required fireproofing level.
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Aizenshtein, E.M., Anan'eva, L.A., Okuneva, O.P. et al. Polyester Fibre with Low Combustibility. Fibre Chemistry 34, 172–176 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020510913176
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