Flame-retardant fabrics include flame-retardant fabrics made from flame-retardant yarns and flame-retardant fabrics made from flame retardants. The former has good flame retardant effect, while the latter is affected by time and washing times. Flame-retardant fabrics and polyester flame-retardant fabrics are washable, flame-retardant, feel good, non-toxic and safe.
Flame retardant The cloth automatically extinguishes after leaving the fire source and will not continue to burn, which can effectively reduce the impact of fire. In addition, flame-retardant cloth is also divided into durable and temporary flame-retardant.
Durable flame-retardant Oxford cloth mainly uses gray cloth composed of flame-retardant fibers. Its flame-retardant effect is durable and generally still has a good flame-retardant effect after being washed 50 times. This kind of fabric will automatically extinguish once it is removed from the fire source and will not cause a secondary fire. Fiber flame retardant fabrics are generally widely used in clothing. Temporary flame retardant fabrics are ordinary fabrics that have been treated with flame retardants. The flame retardant effect disappears or subsides after washing. The flame retardant effect is not as good as the durable flame retardant Oxford fabric. It is not suitable for use in situations where there is a fire hazard. It is generally used For hotel curtains, etc.
Fire retardant Oxford Cloth has a wide range of applications. Its main uses include: covering cloth for ships, docks, and warehouses; interior decoration materials for buildings such as carpets, curtains, and mattresses; decorative materials for transportation such as airplanes, cars, luggage linings, and cushions. .
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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