US20180274136A1 - Flame Resistant Fabric - Google Patents

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US20180274136A1
US20180274136A1 US15/542,094 US201615542094A US2018274136A1 US 20180274136 A1 US20180274136 A1 US 20180274136A1 US 201615542094 A US201615542094 A US 201615542094A US 2018274136 A1 US2018274136 A1 US 2018274136A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to flame resistant fabrics made from yarns comprising cellulose fiber, polyamide fiber, and oxidized polymeric biregional fiber.
  • Flame resistant garments are worn by workers exposed to thermal and flame hazards in the workplace such as heat, open flame, and electric arc flash to reduce potential bodily injuries.
  • 88/12 fabrics comprising a blend of 88% cotton fibers and 12% nylon fibers.
  • the fabrics are typically treated with phosphorous-based flame retardant chemicals.
  • the fabrics meet the industrial standards of flammability performance requirements. Further, because the majority of the fabric comprises cotton fibers, the fabrics are relatively inexpensive. In addition, these fabrics are more durable during industrial laundering and wearing as compared to 100% cotton fabrics since addition of nylon fibers to the fabric provides a significant improvement in abrasion resistance of the fabrics.
  • the 88/12 fabrics are commercially available at a weight of approximately 6.5-7.0 oz/yd 2 or more.
  • UltraSoft® fabric produced by Westex Inc, an entity of Miliken and Co.
  • inherently flame resistant fibers such as meta-aramid fibers, commercially marketed as Nomex® fibers by Dupont Company, are used for light weight flame retardant fabrics.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 6,358,608 discloses fire retardant and heat resistant yarns, fabrics, felts and other fibrous blends which incorporate up to 99.9% oxidized polyacrylonitrile fibers together with at least additional fiber such as p-aramid.
  • WO 2010/135214 discloses flame resistant fabrics made from a blend of lyocell fibers and flame resistant fibers such as flame resistant (FR) cotton and FR treated rayon.
  • WO 2011/050257 discloses a blended yarn and fabric comprising from 10% to 85% by weight of an oxidized polymeric biregional fiber, such as an oxidized polyacrylonitrile fiber.
  • the disclosed yarn is blended with at least one synthetic fiber from the group consisting of FR rayon, FR treated cellulose, m-aramid, p-aramid, modacrylic, novoloid, melamine, wool, nylon, regenerated cellulose, polyvinyl chloride, antistatic fiber, poly(p-phenylenebenzobisoxazole) (PBO), polybenzimidazole (PBI), and polysulphonamide (PSA).
  • An aspect of the present invention relates to a fabric comprising about 20 to about 90 percent by weight of cellulose fiber; about 3 to about 45 percent by weight of polyamide fiber; and about 5 to about 35 percent by weight of biregional fiber comprising an oxidized polymer selected from the group consisting of acrylonitrile-based homopolymers, acrylonitrile-based copolymers, acrylonitrile-based terpolymers, and combinations thereof.
  • the fabric has a basis weight of from about 3.0 oz/yd 2 to about 15 oz/yd 2 .
  • the fabric is treated with flame retardant chemistry.
  • the fabric has an arc thermal performance value of about 8 cal/cm 2 or greater.
  • the fabric has a ratio of arc thermal performance value to basis weight of about 1.24 or greater.
  • the fabric is woven and comprises warp yarns and filling yarns, wherein the filling yarns comprise the biregional fibers.
  • Another aspect of the current invention relates to a fabric comprising about 20 to about 90 percent by weight of cellulose fiber, about 3 to about 45 percent by weight of polyamide fiber, about 1 to about 9 percent by weight of para-aramid fiber, about 1 to about 20 percent by weight of FR rayon fiber and about 5 to about 35 percent by weight of biregional fiber comprising an oxidized polymer selected from the group consisting of acrylonitrile-based homopolymers, acrylonitrile-based copolymers, acrylonitrile-based terpolymers, and combinations thereof, wherein the fabric has a basis weight of from about 3.0 oz/yd 2 to about 15 oz/yd 2 , and wherein the fabric is woven and comprises warp yarns and filling yarns, wherein the filling yarns comprise the majority of the FR rayon, para-aramid and the biregional fibers.
  • light-weight, inexpensive, flame resistant fabrics made from yarns comprising fiber from about 20% to about 90% by weight of cellulose fiber, about 3% to about 45% by weight of polyamide fiber, and about 5% to about 35% by weight of oxidized polymeric biregional fiber. All numerical values recited herein are understood to be modified by the term “about”.
  • cellulose fibers from about 20% to about 90% by weight are used in these fabrics to improve the comfort properties of fabric and reduce material cost.
  • Cellulose fiber refers to cotton fibers, other natural cellulose fibers and synthetic cellulosic fibers. Synthetic cellulosic fibers include, but are not limited to rayon and lyocell. In some preferred embodiments the cellulose fiber is cotton fiber. Additional examples of cellulose fibers useful in these fabrics include, but are not limited to, linen, hemp, bamboo, rayon and jute.
  • Polyamide fibers from about 3% to about 45% by weight are included in the yarns to impart a durability to the fabrics similar to, or better than, 88/12 fabrics.
  • combinations thereof” with respect to polyamides it is meant to include, but is not limited to, block copolymers, random copolymers, terpolymers, as well as melt blends.
  • the polyamide fiber is nylon 6,6 fiber.
  • Fabrics of this disclosure further comprise about 5% to about 35% by weight of oxidized polymeric biregional fiber.
  • the oxidized polymeric biregional fiber includes the oxidized fibers formed from rayon based fibers, pitch based fibers and fibers formed from polymers selected from the group comprising acrylonitrile-based homopolymers, acrylonitrile-based copolymers, acrylonitrile-based terpolymers and combinations thereof. In some nonlimiting embodiments an oxidized polyacrylonitrile fiber is used. Examples of oxidized polymeric biregional fibers useful in these fabrics are set forth in WO 2011/050257 A2, teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference. In one embodiment, inherent flame resistant oxidized polyacrylonitrile fibers from about 5% to about 35% by weight are used as the oxidized polymeric biregional fiber to provide these fabrics with superior heat, flame, and electric arc flash protection performance.
  • Fabrics containing the disclosed blend of fibers are durable, comfortable, inexpensive, and flame resistant.
  • the fabric is woven and comprises warp yarns and filling yarns, wherein the filling yarns comprise the biregional fibers.
  • the inventors have discovered that it is advantageous to ensure that a majority of polyamide fibers are in the warp yarns so that they are distributed on the surface size of twill or sateen fabrics, while a majority of the biregional fibers are in the filling direction so that they are on the back side of the fabrics. This is because the biregional fibers may not be dyeable and can remain hidden, which improves the durability, appearance and applicability of the fabric.
  • the fabric is woven and comprises warp yarns and filling yarns, wherein the filling yarns comprise about 50 to about 100 percent by weight of the biregional fibers in the fabric.
  • the fabric is woven and comprises warp yarns and filling yarns, wherein the filling yarns comprise at least about 75 percent by weight of the biregional fibers in the fabric.
  • the fabric is woven and comprises warp yarns and filling yarns, wherein the filling yarns comprise about 100 percent by weight of the biregional fibers in the fabric.
  • the fabric further comprises from about 1 to about 9 percent by weight of para-aramid fiber.
  • the fabric is woven and comprises warp yarns and filling yarns, wherein the filling yarns comprise from about 50 to about 100 percent by weight of the para-aramid and the biregional fibers.
  • the fabric comprises warp yarns and filling yarns, wherein the filling yarns comprise from about 100 percent by weight of the para-aramid fibers and the biregional fibers.
  • the fabric further comprises from about 1 to about 20 percent by weight of FR rayon fiber.
  • the fabric is woven and comprises warp yarns and filling yarns, wherein the filling yarns comprise from about 50 to about 100 percent by weight of the FR rayon fibers and the biregional fibers.
  • the fabric is woven and comprises warp yarns and filling yarns, wherein the filling yarns comprise from about 100 percent by weight of the FR rayon fibers and the biregional fibers.
  • the fabric further comprises from about 1 to about 9 percent by weight of para-aramid fiber and from about 1 to about 20 percent by weight of FR rayon fiber.
  • the fabric is woven and comprises warp yarns and filling yarns, wherein the filling yarns comprise from about 50 to about 100 percent by weight of the FR rayon fibers, the para-aramid fibers and the biregional fibers.
  • the fabric is woven and comprises warp yarns and filling yarns, wherein the filling yarns comprise from about 100 percent by weight of the FR rayon fibers, the para-aramid fibers and the biregional fibers.
  • fabrics made in accordance with this disclosure are light weight and durable for the industrial laundering and wearing.
  • the weight of the fabric is from about 3.0 oz/yd 2 to about 15 oz/yd 2 .
  • the weight of the fabric is less than about 6.5 oz/yd 2 , for example, from about 3 oz/yd 2 to about 6.5 oz/yd 2 .
  • Another aspect of the current invention relates to a fabric comprising about 20 to about 90 percent by weight of cellulose fiber, about 3 to about 45 percent by weight of polyamide fiber, about 1 to about 9 percent by weight of para-aramid fiber, about 1 to about 20 percent by weight of FR rayon fiber and about 5 to about 35 percent by weight of biregional fiber comprising an oxidized polymer selected from the group consisting of acrylonitrile-based homopolymers, acrylonitrile-based copolymers, acrylonitrile-based terpolymers, and combinations thereof, wherein the fabric has a basis weight of from about 3.0 oz/yd 2 to about 15 oz/yd 2 , and wherein the fabric is woven and comprises warp yarns and filling yarns, wherein the filling yarns comprise the majority of the FR rayon, para-aramid and the biregional fibers.
  • the filling yarns comprise from about 100 percent by weight of the FR rayon fibers, the para-aramid fibers and the biregional fibers.
  • Fabrics produced in accordance with this disclosure include, but are not limited to, knitted, woven, and nonwoven fabrics having the fiber blend disclosed herein and can be used to make various flame resistant garments for heat, flame, electric arc flash protection applications.
  • the woven construction may include, but is not limited to, plain, basket, twill, satin or sateen weave as well as a more durable ripstop weave.
  • the fabrics can be formed with yarns produced by the various types of spinning technologies such as, but not limited to, ring spinning, open-end (OE), air jet, Vortex, core spun, and others.
  • the fabrics in some embodiments, can be dyed by commercially available dye methods.
  • fabrics produced in accordance with this disclosure are treated with phosphorous-based flame retardant chemicals and/or other flame retardant chemicals.
  • the fabric is treated by phosphorous-based flame retardant chemicals in the presence of urea/ammonia.
  • the fabrics provide superior flame and thermal protection performance for flame resistant applications in accordance with the industrial standard test methods.
  • the fabrics in some embodiments at a light weight of about 6.5 oz/yd 2 or even lower such as less than 6.0 oz/yd 2 , have an arc rating of about 8.0 or greater, which meets or exceeds the performance requirement in arc rating according to ASTM F1959, “Standard Test Method for Determining the Arc Rating of Materials for Clothing.”
  • the fabrics at about 6.5 oz/yd 2 have a ratio of arc rating (Arc thermal performance value) to fabric weight of about 1.24 or higher, while the fabrics at a weight less than about 6.0 oz/yd 2 have a ratio of arc rating (Arc thermal performance value) to fabric weight of about 1.36 or higher.
  • Fabrics with high ratio of are rating to fabric weight of about 1.24 to about 1.36 or even greater provide wearers of garments a comfortable protective garment with superior electric arc flash protection performance.
  • the fabrics of some embodiments at light weight of about 6.5 oz/yd 2 or even lower such as less than about 6.0 oz/yd 2 meet or exceed performance requirements for flash fire protection applications in accordance with National Fire Protection Association Standard (NFPA) 2112 (2012), “Standard on Flame-Resistance Garments for Protection of Industrial Personnel against Flash Fire.” Further, the light weight fabrics of this disclosure have been demonstrated to have a char length less than 4 inches in a vertical flammability test according to the ASTM D6413: Standard Test Method for Flame Resistance of Textiles (Vertical Test).
  • the fabrics of this disclosure were demonstrated to have a heat transfer performance (HTP) rating greater than 8.0 cal/cm 2 per the NFPA 2112: (National Fire Protection Association) Standard on Flame-Resistant Garments for Protection of Industrial Personnel against Flash Fire. Section 8.2 (Heat Transfer Performance) and an average predicted body burn less than 50 percent per the ASTM F1930: Standard Test Method for Evaluation of Flame Resistant Clothing for Protection against Fire Simulations Using an Instrumented Manikin.
  • HTP heat transfer performance
  • the light weight fabrics of this disclosure fabrics meet both the performance requirements on the electric arc rating for HRC level II in NFPA standard 70 E (2012) and the performance requirements on the flash fire protection in the NFPA 2112 (2012) standard. Further, some embodiments of these light weight fabrics can be dual certified fabrics for both the NFPA 70E HRC level II and NFPA 2112 (2012).
  • the articles include, but are not limited to apparel, shirts, pants, jackets and coveralls.
  • Fabric sample 1 is an embodiment of the current invention.
  • Fabric samples 2 and 3 are comparative examples. All three fabric samples were woven fabrics having a twill construction.
  • Fabric sample 1 was woven with yarns comprising 47 weight % cellulose fiber, 14 weight % FR rayon fiber, 16 weight % polyamide fiber, 6 weight % para-aramid fiber, and 17 weight % oxidized polymeric biregional fiber.
  • Fabric sample 1 comprised warp yarns comprising the cellulosic fibers and the polyamide fibers, and filling yarns comprising the FR rayon fibers, the polyamide fibers, the para-aramid fibers and the biregional fibers.
  • Fabric sample 2 is a baseline fabric for comparison with fabric sample 1. Fabric sample 2 was woven with the same filling yarns, but different warp yarns when compared to fabric sample 1. Fabric sample 2 comprised 35 weight % FR rayon fiber, 2 weight % polyamide fiber, 15 weight % para-aramid fiber, 29 weight % modacrylic fiber and 19 weight % oxidized polymeric biregional fiber.
  • Fabric sample 3 is another baseline fabric for comparison with fabric sample 1. Fabric sample 3 was woven with the same warp yarns and different filling yarns when compared to fabric sample 1. Fabric sample 3 comprised 88 weight % cotton fiber and 12 weight % polyamide fiber.
  • ASTM F1930 Standard Test Method for Evaluation of Flame Resistant Clothing for Protection against Fire Simulations Using an Instrumented Manikin
  • HTP Heat Transfer Performance
  • ATPV Arc Thermal Performance value
  • Table 2 lists test results for fabric samples of Example 1.
  • Fabric sample 1 was woven with the same filling yarns and different warp yarns with fabric sample 2. Fabric sample 1 was made with more cellulose fibers, including additional cotton fibers and less para-aramid fibers than fabric sample 2. The ratio of ATPV to fabric weight of fabric sample 1 (1.72) was much higher than that determined for fabric sample 2 (1.21). Fabric sample 1 is woven with the same warp yarns and different filling yarns with fabric sample 3. About 17% by weight oxidized biregional polyacrylonitrile fibers were included in fabric sample 1, which resulted in the higher ratio of ATPV to fabric weight of fabric sample 1 (1.72) than was determined for fabric sample 3 (1.23).
  • the fiber blend used for fabric sample 1 makes it possible to make a light weight cotton/nylon/l oxidized bioregional polyacrylonitrile blend fabric treated by flame retardant chemicals that meet the performance requirements on the electric arc rating for HRC level II in NFPA standard 70 E (2012).

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