All viscose including High Wet Modulus scorch and ignite quickly when brought near the flame. Like cotton  they burn quickly with yellow flame when in the flame. When removed  from the flame they continue to burn. There is no afterglow unlike  cotton. The smell is that of burning paper. They leave a light gray and  feathery ash. 
Acetate Rayon  ( And Triacetate Rayon)
When  brought near the flame, it fuses away from flame turning black. When in  the flame, it flames quickly. The fabric puckers, sputters and melts.  It drips like burning tar. When removed from the flame, it continues to  burn and melt. It smells like vinegar. It leaves a brittle hard,  irregular black ash which is difficult to crush.
Nylon  fuses and shrinks away from the flame when brought near the flame. In  flame, it burns slowly without melting. When removed from flame the  flame diminishes and tends to die out. It has somewhat pungent odor. It  leaves a hard, round, tough and gray bead.
When  brought near the flame, it shrinks away from the flame. When in the  flames it puckers and chars. When removed from flame, it extinguishes by  itself. It has no smell and it leaves a hard black bead.
Polyester  fuses and shrinks away from flame. When in flame, it burns slowly with  melting. When removed from the flame, it burns with difficulty. It has  slightly sweetish smell. It leaves a hard round brittle, black bead.
Orlon,  Acrilan and Creslan and Zefran fuse and melt away from Flame when  brought near the flame. When in flame Orlon flames rapidly. The fiber  puckers, sputters and melts. Acrilan flames rapidly and melts. Creslan  flames and melts and Zefran sputters slightly and flames. When removed  flame all of acrylics continue to burn and melt. Orlon has a slightly  burning meat-like smell. Acrilan has a buring steak smell. Creslan has  sharp sweet smell and Zefran has a turmeric like smell. Orlon, Acrilan  and Cresla have hard, brittle and irregular black bead. Zefran has  irregular black ash that can be crushed easily. 
Modacrylics
Verel and SEF fuse and shrink  away from the flame when approached near a flame. When in flame, Verel  burns very slowly with melting. SEF shrinks, melts and smolders. When  removed from flames, all modacrylics are self extinguishing. Verel has a  gunpower smell whereas SEF has a sharp sweet smell. Verel leaves a hard  and irregular black bead whereas SEF leaves a hard and irregular black  bead.
Fuses but doesn’t shrinks away  from the flame when approached near the flame. When in flame, it burns  with melting. It has an acrid smell. It leaves a soft, fluffy black  bead. 

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