Abstract

Results of experiments on a lightweight fabric consisting of 80% wool and 20% polyester (or 20% Nomex) indicate that when the wool portion is treated—for example, with potassium fluorozirconate—the amount of flame-resistant, synthetic fiber can be reduced, yielding a product of appropriate fabric strength, while still meeting the U. S. Federal Aviation Administration requirements. '

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