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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 12, 2019
Filed:
May. 10, 2010
James D. Cliver, Roebuck, SC (US);
James Travis Greer, Chesnee, SC (US);
Candace W. Sturcken, Taylors, SC (US);
Samuel M. Caudell, Inman, SC (US);
Shulong LI, Spartanburg, SC (US);
James D. Cliver, Roebuck, SC (US);
James Travis Greer, Chesnee, SC (US);
Candace W. Sturcken, Taylors, SC (US);
Samuel M. Caudell, Inman, SC (US);
Shulong Li, Spartanburg, SC (US);
Milliken & Company, Spartanburg, SC (US);
Abstract
A flame resistant textile is provided. The textile is a sateen weave fabric containing cellulosic fibers, where the sateen weave fabric has a thickness of at least 19.5 mils, a thickness of at least 25 mils after 3 home washes at 120° F., an air permeability of at least 60 cfm, and a weight of less than about 7 oz/yd. The sateen weave fabric also contains a treatment, where the treatment contains a tetramethylhydroxy phosphonium salt or its condensate and chemical selected from the group consisting of urea, guanidines, guanyl urea, glycoluril, and polyamines. When the sateen weave fabric to which the treatment has been applied has been heat-cured and oxidized at least a portion of the cellulosic fibers have a pentavalent phosphate compound polymerized therein. The method for producing the flame resistant textile is also provided.