What are the burning properties of flame-retardant Oxford fabrics?
Flame retardant: The property of flame retardant cloth to prevent, slow down or terminate flammable combustion.
Pyrolysis: The irreversible chemical decomposition of flame-retardant cloth at high temperatures without oxidation.
Melting droplets: high-temperature melting drippings of flame-retardant cloth.
Flame Retardant Test Report
Flame spread: the process of expansion of the flame front.
Carbonization: The process in which flame-retardant cloth forms carbonaceous residue during pyrolysis or incomplete combustion.
Damage length: Under the specified test conditions, the maximum length of the damaged area of the flame-retardant cloth in the specified direction, usually also called the char length.
Limiting Oxygen Index (L0I): Under specified test conditions, the minimum concentration of oxygen in the nitrogen-oxygen mixture required to keep the flame-retardant cloth in a burning state.
Flame-retardant Oxford fabric
Independently develops flame-retardant fabrics. According to different requirements of customers, the following specifications are available: 210D, 300D, 420D, 600D, 900D, 1200D, 1680D Oxford cloth, etc., have temporary flame retardant effect, semi-permanent flame retardant effect and durable flame retardant effect. They can also be waterproof, flame retardant, PVC/PU coating, etc. according to customer needs. Silver coating, compounding, etc. For details, please contact customer service or hotline: 400-8380917
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