Flame-retardant fabrics are also called fire-retardant fabrics. You may think that flame-retardant fabrics should not be ignited or burned, but this is not the case. Flame-retardant fabrics do not actually catch fire, but are not easily ignited and can prevent the spread of flames. , automatically extinguishes within a certain period of time or extinguishes immediately after leaving the flame. There are many corresponding international flame retardant standards, such as: EN470-1, EN531, EN532, NFPA2112, NFPA70E, etc.
600D flame retardant Oxford fabric
Flame retardant fabrics are divided into two types: fiber flame retardant and finishing flame retardant. Post finishing flame retardant Flame retardant is divided into two types: disposable and durable flame retardant.
Fiber flame retardant, also called permanent flame retardant fabric, is a work done in the early stage of the entire cloth making process. It mainly uses flame retardant fibers to weave gray fabrics, and its flame retardant effect is permanent. Generally, It can be maintained for more than 50 times of washing, with good washing effect. Especially the flame-retardant yarn used is polypropylene, which will shrink and carbonize when exposed to fire. It will be extinguished as soon as the fire source is removed. It does not melt and does not produce black smoke. Will produce secondary fire, it is usually used in clothing fabrics.
Disposable flame retardant fabrics are ordinary fabrics that are treated with flame retardants during later dyeing and finishing. Its biggest disadvantage is that the flame retardant effect disappears or significantly declines after washing. Usually we use it in some washing Occasions with less frequency, such as car sunshades, hotel curtains, etc.
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Durable flame retardant fabrics usually use the “proban” production process, and the flame retardant used The agent is a durable finishing flame retardant for cotton fiber and its blended fabrics. Its main feature is that after using this flame retardant, the fabric can have good flame retardant ability within 50 times of washing.
Textile flame-retardant fabrics belong to the latter. They are made of Oxford cloth through our company’s independently developed flame-retardant process, and have passed a variety of flame-retardant standards and are accompanied by relevant test reports. Flame-retardant Oxford cloth is used in aviation, ships, cargo coverings, car tarpaulins, bus sunshades, special uniforms, etc. For details, please consult customer service or call the hotline: 400-8380917
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