Articles of Ignition Resistant Cotton Fibers
First Claim
1. A bi-regional cotton fiber comprised of a cellulosic center and an outer surface comprised of a wax.
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Abstract
A bi-regional fiber with a cellulosic core and a wax outer sheath is disclosed. The sheath can comprise high melting temperature wax. The fiber may be produced by processing the natural fiber at temperatures less than 70° C. The fiber can be processed in a standard manner such as, for example, a Keir process which may include bleach at approximately 100° C. with a wax subsequently added at a temperature sufficient to disperse the wax over the fiber surface. The fibers are ignition resistant as measured by industry standard tests. The wax may comprise from about 0.4 to 25 percent or greater of the fiber by weight. The wax may be natural wax, synthetic or emulsified wax or blends thereof. The bi-regional fibers can be blended with other fibers including BRCF fibers to create fire resistant fabrics including clothing, blankets and household materials.
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40 Claims
- 1. A bi-regional cotton fiber comprised of a cellulosic center and an outer surface comprised of a wax.
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32. A method for manufacture of a fiber comprising:
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bleaching a cotton fiber; and applying a wax to the fiber. - View Dependent Claims (33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40)
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