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CPAI-75 is a standard for flammability of sleeping bags. It was set by the Industrial Fabrics Association International. The name CPAI stands for Canvas Products Association International, which used to be the name of IFAI. [1]
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Articles and Resources
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- Industrial Fabrics Association International
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External Resources
- Green Science Policy Institute
- Standard Test Method for Flammability of Sleeping Bags
- "Flammability: The Impact of Fire"