In the 1980s, military PTFE foam point membrane fabrics were characterized by being made into brown, green, black and other camouflage fabrics.
Since the 21st century, military uniform fabrics have been upgraded to digital universal camouflage patterns that can be more integrated with the environment; functional fabrics with flame retardant, high temperature resistance and other properties have also been added.
It is not difficult to see from here that with the development of science and technology, PTFE bubble film military uniforms are also quietly changing, and are endowed with more and more high-tech elements.
What kind of high-tech elements does the PTFE bubble film military uniform have? In this issue, the fabric plays a leading role.
The fabrics used to make military uniforms must be comfortable, breathable, wear-resistant, washable, non-fading, etc., and must have anti-infrared reflectivity functions.
Military fabrics require versatility. For military PTFE foam point membrane fabrics, protection and durability are very important, but other factors need to be considered, such as comfort and cost.
Since soldiers have to wear military uniforms to fight, it is necessary to increase comfort and reduce costs without affecting other performance of the product.
The flame retardant properties of military PTFE bubble point film fabrics have attracted more and more attention. As the name suggests, the flame retardant properties of PTFE bubble point film refer to the fabric’s ability to prevent and delay the spread of flames. </p