If you're looking for lightweight, flame-retardant sheer fabric, you've come to the right place. In this article, we'll cover a few of the most important features of IFR sheer fabric and give you some ideas for how to use it in your projects. You'll find that it's versatile, lightweight, and easy to...
Read MoreIf you're shopping for new bedding, you'll probably be asking yourself what kind of fabric is best for your bed. In this article, we'll discuss the benefits of natural fabrics, Thread count, breathability, chemical treatments, and more. Hopefully, this information will help you make an informed deci...
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Nomex Fabric Nomex fabric is a meta-aromatic polyamide, or aramid. Dupont first created it in the early 1960s. Due to its flame-retardant properties, it is an excellent material for protective clothing. Besides being lightweight, Nomex also resists heat and flame. Learn m...
Read MoreCurtain cloth is a curtain made of decorative cloth by design and sewing. The family often uses a layer of curtains and a layer of curtains. Curtain rails have curtain slides and curtain rods. Curtain slides are generally installed in the curtain box; the curtain rod itself is a decoration and can b...
Read MoreA quality blackout fabric is GRS-certified and certified for use as a drapery liner and as an apparel lining. It is pre-shrunk, a great choice for drapery or lining fabric, and it's available in a variety of colors. It can also be made into a variety of other items, including apparel. It's pre-shrun...
Read MoreWhether you're looking for a durable yet comfortable shirt, or a durable jacket, you've probably heard of Nomex Fabric. This fire-resistant material was developed by Dupont in the early 1960s and was first commercially marketed in 1967. As a result, many outdoor workers and outdoor enthusiasts turn ...
Read MoreIf you have ever heard of Nomex Fabric, you're not alone. Many people are unaware of its importance and use for a wide range of applications. Developed in the early 1960s by Dupont, Nomex is a flame-resistant meta-aramid material. It was first marketed in 1967. Despite its benefits, no other materia...
Read MoreIf you are looking for fire-resistant clothing for the work place, consider purchasing Inherently Flame Retardant (IFR) fabric. IFR fabric is made with fibres that are naturally flame-retardant and will not ignite. Because they retain their FR properties for a long time, you can use these clothes in...
Read MoreFlame retardant curtain fabric must meet strict regulations to avoid fire. There are three main standards that govern the performance of fire retardant curtain fabrics: BS 5867, NFPA 701, and BS 7172. The NFPA standards require a higher degree of flame resistance than the standard BS 5867. These sta...
Read MoreFlame retardant fabrics are made from a variety of substances. In some cases, they contain additional components, such as UV stabilizers, anti-microbial agents, bleaching agents, and nanoparticles. After they are made into yarns, they may also include dyes, soil repellants, and water repellants. The...
Read MoreIf you're looking for a luxurious, smooth fabric, consider velvet. Made of wool or silk, this fabric is the favorite of royalty and the wealthy. However, these days, velour is almost exclusively made of cotton. In the past, people mainly used silk to make it. Today, velour is mainly made of cotton, ...
Read MoreIf you're in the market for a new piece of soft furnishings, you may be wondering if it's flame retardant. Flame retardant fabric is becoming increasingly popular because of its fire-retardant properties. However, what are the different standards for flame retardant fabrics? In this article, you'll ...
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