Denim, 5.0 sec, since Denim is made out of cotton, it's closely woven it will burn more slowly.
The lighter the fabric, the looser the weave.
In most cases, cotton fabric will burn faster than denim. Denim is made of cotton, but has been processed in order to make it more durable, and therefore it burns slower. It is possible to add fire retardant to cotton fabric to inhibit the burn rate, so treated fabric would burn slower, in a different burn pattern.
Cotton fabric will burn faster than wool fabric. Wool will also be more difficult to light than cotton and may even self extinguish.
It is cotton nylon fabric treated with chemicals so that it is less likely to burn.
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Yes it does!
Cotton is a type of fabric. The temperature at which cotton burns at is 210 degrees Celsius or 410 degrees Fahrenheit.
Previous answers to this question have stated that cotton burns the fastest, while synthetic fabrics burn slowest, such as Nylon. I believe this is inaccurate. My experience as a chemist tells me that synthetic clothing such as Nylon and polyester burn much more quickly than cotton.
Yes. Denim is flammable but it take a little longer to burn than other materials.
Polyester will burn the quickest. Following right behind polyester the closest would be cotton. They both burn almost at the same rate, though polyester is the fastest among the two.
If the fabric has no label, you can do a "burn test". Burn tests are complicated and somewhat dangerous, and you need a chart of what each fabric does when burned. Try googling "fabric burn test".