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Performance classification of flame retardant fabrics in Oxford cloth



The flame retardant fabrics in Oxford cloth can be divided into temporary, semi-durable and durable flame retardant finishing processes according to the degree of resistance to washing of flame retardant proper…

The flame retardant fabrics in Oxford cloth can be divided into temporary, semi-durable and durable flame retardant finishing processes according to the degree of resistance to washing of flame retardant properties.

Flame retardant fabric

Temporary flame-retardant process: It uses water-soluble flame-retardant finishing agents, such as sand, tungsten acid, etc., which are evenly applied to the fabric by dipping, padding, brushing or spraying, and then dried. It has a flame retardant effect and is suitable for items that do not need to be washed or are washed infrequently, such as curtains, sunshades, etc. It is economical and easy to handle, but it is not resistant to washing.

Semi-permanent flame retardant process: It means that the finished fabric can withstand 10-15 times of mild washing and still has a flame retardant effect, but it is not resistant to high-temperature soaping. This process is suitable for Used in interior decoration fabrics, train seats, coverings, etc.

Durable flame retardant finishing process: The number of washing times can reach more than 50 times, and it can be soaped. It is suitable for frequently washed textiles, such as work protective clothing, firefighting clothing, tents, etc. Bags, household items and other items.

Textile independently develops flame-retardant fabrics. To learn more about Oxford cloth, please consult customer service or call the hotline: 400-8380917.

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