Flame retardant fabrics are divided into two types: inherent flame retardant fiber and post-processing flame retardant. However, the latter is divided into single-wash flame retardant and multiple-wash flame retardant. Fiber flame retardant is a kind of fiber with inherent flame retardant performance. It is also called permanent flame retardant Oxford cloth. It is a work done in the early stage of the entire cloth making process. It mainly uses flame retardant fiber to weave gray cloth. Its flame retardant effect is It is permanent and will not reduce its flame retardant performance due to the increase in the number of washes. In particular, the flame retardant yarn used is polypropylene. It will shrink and carbonize when exposed to fire. It will be extinguished as soon as the fire source is removed. It does not emit black smoke and does not melt. Drops will not cause a secondary fire. It is commonly used in clothing fabrics.
Disposable Flame retardant fabrics are ordinary fabrics that have been treated with flame retardants in the later dyeing and finishing process. Its biggest disadvantage is that the flame retardant effect disappears or significantly declines after washing. Usually we apply it in some occasions where the number of washing times is small, such as hotel curtains. wait.
Durability Flame retardant fabrics usually use the “PROBAN” production process. The flame retardant used is a durable finishing flame retardant used for cotton fibers and their blended fabrics. Its main feature is the use of this kind of flame retardant. After the flame agent is produced and finished, the fabric can have good flame retardant ability within 50 times of washing.
What are the specifications of Oxford cloth? Such as 1680D, 1200D, 900D, 600D, 420D, 300D, 210D, 150D and other Oxford cloth. Function classification of Oxford cloth: fire-retardant cloth, waterproof Oxford cloth, PVC Oxford cloth, PU Oxford cloth, camouflage Oxford cloth, fluorescent Oxford cloth, Printed Oxford cloth, composite Oxford cloth, etc.
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