| Literature DB >> 33317209 |
Krystyna Wrześniewska-Tosik1, Joanna Ryszkowska2, Tomasz Mik1, Ewa Wesołowska1, Tomasz Kowalewski1, Michalina Pałczyńska1, Kamila Sałasińska3, Damian Walisiak1, Anna Czajka2.
Abstract
Semi-rigid composites of polyurethane foams (SRPUF) modified with the addition of keratin flour from poultry feathers and flame retardant additives were manufactured. Ten percent by mass of keratin fibers was added to the foams as well as halogen-free flame retardant additives such as Fyrol PNX, expandable graphite, metal oxides, in amounts such that their total mass did not exceed 15%. Thermal and mechanical properties were tested. Water absorption, dimensional stability, apparent density and flammability of produced foams were determined. It was found that the use of keratin fibers and flame retardant additives changes the foam synthesis process, changes their structure and properties as well as their combustion process. The addition of the filler made of keratin fibers significantly limits the amount of smoke generated during foam burning. The most favorable reduction of heat and smoke release rate was observed for foams with the addition of 10% keratin fibers and 10% expandable graphite. Systems of reducing combustibility of polyurethane foams using keratin fillers are a new solution on a global scale.Entities:
Keywords: combustibility; flame retardants; keratin flour (CF); semi-rigid polyurethane foams (SRPUF)
Year: 2020 PMID: 33317209 DOI: 10.3390/polym12122943
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.329