Why is wool fire retardant




















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They are owned by the same family team that operates Woolgatherer Carding Mill , the provider of our Eco-wool. Regardless of the materials, it's not the mattress that's hot. It's us. Our bodies radiate heat and it's trapped by the materials in our bed. The conversation is usually around the latex A latex mattress is theoretically cooler than memory foam, but you're still sleeping on 9" of foam and a gazillion air bubbles.

When people report that they are hot sleepers -- as opposed to just being too warm in bed -- we suggest an innerspring mattress may be better. In those instances, no mattress will help. The person will be hot regardless of the mattress. The conundrum is you're not sure if it's you or the mattress. It can be both and. The temperature in bed can also be affected by. It's not just about the bed. Sometimes a few simple adjustments, or a combination of a variety of changes, can make a big difference.

Is latex a good option for you? On addition, the fibre is held together by a lightly crosslinked cell membrane complex. When wool is heated to the point of combustion this structure tends to foam providing an insulating layer of pyrolysed material separating heat and oxygen from the fuel.

Due to its natural low flammability characteristics, wool has traditionally been the fibre of choice in many technical applications, ranging from nightwear and protective garments, to transportation andspecialized military requirements. Fabric structure and density mass per unit area together with considered product design are important parameters when considering the flammability performance of textile products. Heavier and denser fabrics with a flat surface together with air excluding designs are known to give the best performance.

The wider fire science community now recognizes that rate of heat release determines the real hazard in actual fire situations and various tests have been developed to measure this property. For example, fibres such as cotton which have a low heat of combustion have a relatively high rate of heat release that determines fire spread rate and burn severity.

Wool has both a low heat of combustion and a low rate of heat release. The table below provides a relative summary of the flammability properties of selected fibres, although the actual values vary depending on the test methods employed. The evolution of increasingly severe mandatory flammability regulations in many aspects of domestic, social and business life has meant that even inherently low flammability fibres, such as wool, require a flame retardant treatment for some applications.

Typical applications subject to mandatory flammability requirements include children's nightwear, domestic and commercial furnishings, public transportation and protective clothing. The flame resistance of all textiles, including wool products, can be improved by selected chemical treatments.

Initially, fire retardant treatments for wool were based on the impregnation of borates, phosphates and to a limited degree the organic phosphorus compounds more commonly associated with cellulosic fibres. The introduction of stricter flammability requirements for airline furnishings resulted from a review of general aviation standards coinciding with the release of wide bodied aircraft in the early 's.

Many flammability treatments available at the time did not satisfy the new requirements, so The International Wool Secretariat developed a new flame retardant treatment based on the reaction of zirconium or titanium salts with wool. A suite of treatments, based on these two actives, was eventually developed under the generic title of Zirpro, to cover a variety of flammability standards and care claims.

The Zirpro treatments can combine flame resistance with shrink resistance, oil and water repellency and in some instances, dyeing.



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