The process of flame-retardant Oxford fabrics. Flame-retardant Oxford fabrics can be divided into the following two types: One type is flame-retardant fabrics with flame-retardant effects on the fibers themselves: aramid flame-retardant fabrics and acrylic flame-retardant fabrics, as well as aramid flame-retardant viscose blended fabrics and acrylic blended flame-retardant fabrics. The second type of flame retardant fabrics are more common: cotton flame retardant fabrics, cotton nylon flame retardant fabrics, CVC flame retardant fabrics, etc.
Flame-retardant Oxford fabric is not inflammable. Even if it is ignited by an open flame, it can automatically extinguish within 12 seconds after leaving the open flame. The often said flame-retardant does not mean that the textile products after flame-retardant carding are not easy to burn when exposed to an open flame. , it just means that the textile can reduce its flammability in the flame, slow down the spread speed, and avoid large-scale combustion; and after leaving the flame, it can quickly self-extinguish and no longer burn or smolder. At this stage, the main types of flame-retardant fibers are: flame-retardant polyester, flame-retardant acrylic, flame-retardant vinylon, flame-retardant viscose, arylsulfone fiber, glass fiber, polytetrafluoroethylene fiber, polyamide-imide fiber , polybenzimidazole fiber, phenolic fiber, etc.
Flame retardant The basic concept of fiber flame retardancy is to reduce the generation of flammable gases during thermal decomposition and to hinder the basic reactions during gas phase combustion. Secondly, absorbing heat in the combustion range, diluting and isolating the gas also play a certain role in blocking combustion.
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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