What are the commonly used types of fire-retardant fabrics? Elastic fabrics, nylon fabrics, acrylic fabrics, CVC fabrics, aramid fabrics, cotton fabrics, etc.
Elastic fire-retardant fabric flame-retardant fabric is woven from 5% spandex yarn and 95% cotton fiber. Because spandex is added to the fabric, it has elasticity, better stretchability, and is less prone to wrinkles. Protective clothing made of this fabric is more comfortable to wear, more decent, and easy to care for.
Ny cotton fire-retardant fabric is woven from a blend of 12% nylon fiber and 88% cotton fiber. This fabric has strong wear resistance and wrinkle resistance, excellent moisture absorption and breathability, and high strength. It also has the softness, texture, and comfort properties of pure cotton fabrics. In addition to excellent flame retardant properties, protective clothing made of this kind of fire-retardant fabric can also effectively prevent sparks, metal droplets, etc. from splashing. It has a higher ATPV value and better thermal protection performance. It is A relatively high-end choice among flame retardant fabrics.
Acrylic fire-retardant fabric, the fiber itself has fire-retardant properties, and can be woven into antistatic fiber, pure spinning or blended with cotton, wool, viscose, etc. to form a variety of acrylic fire-retardant fabrics. This kind of flame-retardant fabric has a soft and elastic texture, a fluffy and wooly feel, and good warmth retention, making it suitable for winter clothing and spring and autumn work clothes.
The specifications of flame-retardant Oxford cloth include: 210D, 300D, 420D, 1680D, 900D, 1200D, 600D Oxford cloth, etc. Waterproofing, PVC coating, lamination, etc. can be processed according to customer needs. Please consult for details. Hotline: 400-8380917
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