What material is fire retardant cloth made of?
Fire-retardant fabrics include cotton, polyester, nylon, acrylic, aramid, viscose, asbestos, fiberglass, and flame-retardant synthetic plastics. They can also be blended, interwoven and other materials.
Flame-retardant Oxford fabric
There are two main ways for textiles to achieve flame-retardant functionality. These two ways make fabrics flame-retardant. Different links produce different effects.
First, the flame retardant with flame retardant function is added to the fiber through polymer polymerization, blending, copolymerization, composite spinning, graft modification, etc., to make the fiber flame retardant.
Second, the flame retardant is coated on the surface of the fabric or penetrated into the interior of the fabric using post-finishing methods.
Fire-retardant cloth has a wide range of uses:
1. Three-dimensional fire-proof cloth cover: mechanical cloth cover, square cloth cover, round plastic-coated cloth Cloth covers, etc.;
2. Car tarpaulins: small trucks, large trucks, tractors, flatbed trucks, tricycles, agricultural tractors, etc.;
3. Factory warehouse coverings: Steel factory, glass factory, lumber factory, fertilizer factory, steel structure factory, mechanical hardware factory, feed factory, oil refinery, packaging factory, paper factory, air conditioning factory, aviation, etc.
4. Cover and prevent rain : Logistics companies, fleets, railways, shipping, etc.;
5. Safety seats: cars, trains, subways, aviation, etc., and also used in household products, etc.
Textile-Flame Retardant Test Report
Fire-retardant fabric flame-retardant fabric specifications include: 210D, 300D, 420D, 600D, 900D, 1200D, 1680D Oxford Fabrics, etc., can be treated with waterproofing, flame retardant, PVC/PU coating, composite, etc. according to customer needs. Flame-retardant Oxford cloth is a self-developed product. For details, please contact customer service or hotline: 400-8380917
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