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Permanent Retardant Chenille Fabric for Home Textile, Sofa Covers
SKU: BG-H1-1102
- NFPA701,M1 EN13501-1,EN13773 CLASS 1,BS5867-2 TYPE C,DIN4102-B1,CANULC-S109-14,CA TITLE 19 section1237,UIC564-2,IMO
- 150cm
- 280gsm
- 100% polyester
What is Chenille Fabric?
Chenille fabric is commonly used for producing curtains. Its primary material is polyester, and it is made by twisting different thicknesses of filaments or short fibers together. Besides curtains, chenille fabric is also widely used to make sofa covers, bedspreads, and other textiles.
Advantages of Chenille Fabric:
- Durability: Chenille fabric is relatively thick and highly resistant to wear and tear. It is also not prone to pilling, making it easier to process with techniques like printing or jacquard, enhancing its decorative properties for curtains.
- Drapability: This fabric has excellent draping quality, making it ideal for curtains. Additionally, chenille fabric offers UV protection and sound insulation, with excellent blackout capabilities, which is why it is popular for curtain production.
- Cost-effectiveness: Since chenille is made from polyester, it boasts good durability at a relatively low cost, giving it strong competitiveness in the market.
- Comfort and Color Fastness: Chenille fabric is soft to the touch and resistant to abrasion. Its high color fastness ensures that it doesn’t fade easily after washing, providing good value for money.
Chenille Jacquard Abrasion Resistance Test Report
Testing Process: The sample, identified as Woven fabric: 100% inflammable polyester FR in dark blue, was tested for abrasion resistance according to ISO 12947-2:1998/Cor.1:2002(E) using the Martindale Wear & Abrasion Tester.
Test Data:
- Sample Description: Woven fabric: 100% inflammable polyester FR
- Color: Dark Blue
Test Results:
- Endpoints (rubs): 29,500
Conclusion: The sample demonstrated a specific level of abrasion resistance, with the test results indicating the number of rubs before visible change occurs.
Solid Color Chenille Abrasion Resistance Test Report
Testing Process: The sample, identified as Woven fabric: 100% inflammable polyester PES FR in light blue, was tested for abrasion resistance according to ISO 12947-2:1998/Cor.1:2002(E) using the Martindale Wear & Abrasion Tester.
Test Data:
- Sample Description: Woven fabric: 100% inflammable polyester PES FR
- Color: Light Blue
- Style/Item No.: SM01, 02, 03
Test Results:
- Endpoints (rubs): >90,000
Conclusion: The sample demonstrated a high level of abrasion resistance, exceeding 90,000 rubs before visible change occurs.
Chenille UIC 564-2:1991 Test Report
Testing Process: The sample, identified as Inherent flame retardant polyester chenille fabric in grey color, was tested for fire resistance according to UIC 564-2:1991 Appendix 5.
Test Data:
- Sample Description: Inherent flame retardant polyester chenille fabric
- Color: Grey
- Composition: Polyester
Test Results:
Continued burning time extinction of burner (s): 0
Glowing Time (s): Not applicable
Fire-damaged surface area (cm²): Average of 31
Release of burning particles or drops: No
Whether upper specimen edge reached or not: No
Conclusion: The sample is classified as Class A, indicating compliance with the fire resistance requirements as per UIC 564-2:1991 Appendix 5.
Uses of Chenille Fabric
Home Decor
Chenille fabric is commonly used for curtains, sofa covers, cushions, and pillows. Its soft texture and luxurious appearance make it ideal for interior decoration, enhancing the atmosphere of a space.
Bedding
Chenille is often used for bedspreads, blankets, and sheets. Its softness and excellent warmth make it perfect for winter bedding products.
Furniture Upholstery
High-end furniture, such as sofas and armchairs, often use chenille fabric for the outer layer. It combines comfort with durability, making it suitable for long-term use.
Clothing
Chenille fabric is also used to make scarves, coats, and other garments. Its thickness and warmth make it especially suitable for fall and winter clothing.
Crafts and Decorative Textiles
Due to its rich colors and unique texture, chenille fabric is often used in wall hangings, decorative textiles, and other craft items.
Its soft, durable, and warm characteristics make it widely used in home and fashion industries.
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