why wool take long time to burn?
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Wool's inherent fire resistance comes from its naturally high nitrogen and water content, requiring higher levels of oxygen in the surrounding environment in order to burn. ... This also means that wool produces less smoke and toxic gas than synthetic fibres.
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Wool's inherent fire resistance comes from its naturally high nitrogen and water content, requiring higher levels of oxygen in the surrounding environment in order to burn. ... This also means that wool produces less smoke and toxic gas than synthetic fibres.
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