Process for flameproofing organic fibre material by the transfer

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8 25A, 101470, 427248R, C23C 1100, C09K 328

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039925609

ABSTRACT:
A process for flameproofing organic fiber material by the dry thermal transfer process is provided. In this process, a preparation is applied to an inert carrier which is then brought into contact with the fiber materials especially polyamide, polyacrylonitrile or linear polyester fibers, thereafter the carrier and the material to be finished are subjected to a heat treatment at not less than 80.degree. C and the finished material is then separated from the carrier.
The preparation which is applied in this process contains a halogen compound of the formula

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