The finishing of flame-retardant fabrics can meet the requirements of different flame-retardant degrees and is the most widely used flame-retardant method. The finishing of flame-retardant fabrics generally requires that the flame-retardant particles are fine, easy to penetrate into the fiber, and h...
Read MoreThere are two fundamental reasons why flame-retardant fabrics can be flame-retardant. One is to accelerate fiber dehydration and carbonization to reduce combustible substances to achieve flame retardancy, such as the ammonia treatment of the fabric and the treatment of cotton cloth; the other is to ...
Read MoreThere are usually two ways to judge the flame-retardant properties of flame-retardant fabrics, one is to judge the burning rate, and the other is to judge by the polar oxygen index method of the fabric. Judging by the burning rate of the flame-retardant fabric: After the fabric is in contact with th...
Read MoreFire-retardant fabrics are flame-retardant fabrics, which are specially processed and have the functions of fire prevention, smoke prevention and heat insulation. Flame-retardant fabrics have the characteristics of softness, high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and env...
Read MoreGenerally, there are the following types of common coated Oxford cloth. PVC coated Oxford cloth has excellent mildew resistance, obvious waterproof, non-flammable, strong tensile force, high strength, weather resistance and excellent geometric stability. PVC has strong resistance to oxidants, reduci...
Read MoreProtective clothing is generally divided into cotton overalls, anti-static clothing and flame-retardant clothing. Pure cotton work clothes are equivalent to everyday clothes, and they cannot play a special preventive and protective role. Anti-static clothing can prevent deflagration caused by electr...
Read MoreAt present, the commonly used permanent flame retardant fabrics are also intrinsic fiber flame retardant fabrics, including acrylic flame retardant fabrics, aramid flame retardant fabrics, and Molike flame retardant fabrics. It is usually used for high-end flame-retardant tooling and other flame-ret...
Read MoreWaterproof fabrics are commonly used fabrics for outdoor clothing such as jackets. The textile of the waterproof fabric has the properties of oil repellency, water repellency and water pressure resistance. The product is suitable for storage, construction, and various tents. It has the advantages of...
Read MoreCommonly used flame-retardant performance test methods are the combustion test method and the polar oxygen index method. Among them, the burning test method is divided into vertical method, 45° tilt method and horizontal method. Different test methods are used for different flame-retardant fabrics. ...
Read MoreFlame-retardant protective clothing must have better performance to slow down and prevent heat transfer, avoid heat sources from causing harm to the human body, and provide good safety protection for users of flame-retardant protective clothing working in high-temperature environments. The protectiv...
Read MoreThe flame retardant used in flame retardant fabrics is a durable post-finishing flame retardant used for cotton fiber and its blended fabrics. Its main feature is that after using this flame retardant to produce and finish, the fabric has a durable resistance. Burning function. BS7177 (BS5807) is su...
Read MoreThe production process of flame-retardant fabrics: Simply put, it is rolling and baking. Specifically, it must be rolled first, that is, through chemical agents, and the second step is ammonia fumigation. At this time, the ammonia smell of the fabric will be very serious. The ammonia fumigation enha...
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