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Scenario 3 - 330 °C: end of the test - 20°C for fireproof textile Natan Scenario 1 - 60 °C: end of the test - 0°C Scenario 2 - 100 °C:; end of the test - 1,6°C Scenario 3 - 330 °C: end of the test - 10°C
Fig. 13. Test results for Scenario 3 for both fabrics - Proton and Natan (with coating and without coating)as temperature vs. time chart
In the case of both fabrics (Proton and Nathan) obtained temperature differences with regard to the material with and without layer are small. The applied layer to a small extent reduces the heat radiation. In each of the tested variants the layer effect is visible at the beginning of the test and partial reflection of heat radiation(less radiation recorded by the camera). For the tests at 330 °C the effect of the surface layer is clearly visible. The difference in the heating of the two materials is significant and amounts for fireproof textile Proton - 20°C and for fireproof textile Natan - 10°C at the end of the test.
Acknowledgements
The paper supported by a grant No DOB-BIO6/04/104/2014 financed in the years 2014-2017 by The National Centre for Research and Development, Poland.
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