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What are the finishing methods for flame retardant Oxford fabric?



What are the finishing methods for flame retardant Oxford fabric? 1. Coating method: Mix the flame retardant into the resin, and rely on the adhesion of the resin to fix the flame retardant on the fabric. Accor…

What are the finishing methods for flame retardant Oxford fabric?

Flame-retardant Oxford cloth

1. Coating method: Mix the flame retardant into the resin, and rely on the adhesion of the resin to fix the flame retardant on the fabric. According to different mechanical equipment, it is divided into blade coating method and pouring coating method.
2. Padding and baking method: the most widely used flame retardant finishing process. The process flow is padding-prebaking-baking-post-processing. Padding fluid is generally composed of flame retardants, catalysts, resins, wetting agents and softeners, and is configured into an aqueous solution or emulsion for finishing.

3. Organic solvent method: It uses non-water-soluble flame retardants. Its advantage is low energy consumption during flame retardant finishing. However, in actual operation, attention should be paid to the toxicity and flammability of solvents.

4. Dipping and baking method (absorption method): The fabric is immersed in the flame retardant liquid for a certain period of time, and then dried and baked to make the flame retardant liquid absorbed by the fiber polymer.

Flame Retardant Testing Standard

Flame-retardant Oxford cloth fabric specifications include: 210D, 300D, 420D, 900D, 1200D, 1680D, 600D Oxford cloth, etc. Waterproofing, PVC coating, lamination, etc. can be processed according to customer needs. For details, please contact the hotline: 400-8380917

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