FIRE INHIBITING CHEMICALS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FIRE-FALL Ivey, George Unit 7 19122 27 Avenue Surrey V3Z5T1 Canada Fire inhibiting chemicals, namely, biodegradable, pH neutral surfactants that can interact with volatile organic compounds such as jet-fuels to inhibit, prevent and curb combustion;
FIRE-FALL Ivey,George Unit 7 19122 27 Avenue Surrey V3Z5T1 Canada Fire inhibiting chemicals, namely, biodegradable, pH neutral surfactants that can interact with volatile organic compounds such as jet-fuels to inhibit, prevent and curb combustion;
IGNIS-SOL Ivey, George Unit 7 19122 27 Avenue Surrey V3Z5T1 Canada Fire inhibiting chemicals, namely, biodegradable, pH neutral surfactants that can interact with volatile organic compounds such as jet-fuels to inhibit, prevent and curb combustion;
IGNIS-SOL Ivey, George Unit 7 19122 27 Avenue Surrey V3Z5T1 Canada Fire inhibiting chemicals, namely, biodegradable, pH neutral surfactants that can interact with volatile organic compounds such as jet-fuels to inhibit, prevent and curb combustion;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A closed-loop system and process is used for applying fire retardant chemicals to fibers. Fibers are preferably positioned in a vessel such as a dye machine which circulates the fire retardant chemicals. After absorption of the fire retardant composition, non-absorbed fire retardant chemicals are recovered and re-used on subsequent batches of fibers. Recovery can be achieved by directing the non-absorbed fire retardant composition into a second dye machine containing additional fibers, or by extracting the fire retardant composition by centrifugation or other means, or by a combination of the two processes. The process is environmentally friendly, and allows for higher throughput on impregnating fibers with fire retardant chemicals.