Flame-retardant fabric refers to cloth that can self-extinguish after being removed from an open flame. That is, it will burn when exposed to an open flame and extinguish when removed from the fire. Flame-retardant fabrics can also have functions such as anti-static, acid-alkali, oil-proof, waterproof, and UV-proof. When they have two or more functions, they are called multi-functional flame-retardant fabrics.
Flame retardant There are two types of fabrics: finishing flame retardant technology and fiber flame retardant. The post-finishing flame retardant process is divided into: coating fire retardant, penetration fire retardant, and spray fire retardant. For example, sofa cloths are generally coated with fire protection to prevent the cloth surface from being affected by fire retardants and causing changes in color and velvet feel; curtain fabrics are mostly soaked in fire protection, which requires a good drape; window screens are sprayed with fire protection, which The method will not significantly change the original characteristics of the fabric. Fiber flame retardant refers to the flame retardant fabric that is made by copolymerizing flame retardant monomers with polymers or adding flame retardants to the polymer, miscibly processing them, and then weaving them into flame retardant fabrics. It has been widely used in automobile, aerospace, industrial rail transit and other fields.
According to washable standards, flame retardant fabrics include: 1. Disposable flame retardant fabrics 2. Semi-washable flame retardant fabrics 3. Washable flame retardant fabrics (can be washed more than 50 times) 4. Durability Flame retardant fabric
Oxford cloth specifications: 1680D, 1200D, 900D, 600D, 420D, 300D, 210D, 150D, etc.
Oxford cloth functional classification: flame retardant Oxford 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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