
Chenille Fabric
Permanent Flame Retardant Chenille Fabric combines softness, thickness, and lightweight with lasting fire resistance. Durable, abrasion-resistant, and functional for blackout and soundproofing, it is ideal for home textiles, curtains, and indoor decorative items.
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W: 150 cmWt: 520 g/m²
Begoodtex® Flame Retardant Double-layer Chenille Fabric
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W: 150 cmWt: 670 g/m²
Flame-Resistant Yarn Dyed Jacquard Chenille Fabric
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W: 150 cmWt: 390 g/m²
Begoodtex Flame-Retardant Jacquard Chenille Fabric
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W: 150 cmWt: 485 g/m²
Fire Retardant DimGray Chenille Fabric for Upholstery, Polyester
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W: 150 cmWt: 280 g/m²
Permanent Retardant Chenille Fabric for Home Textile, Sofa Covers
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What is Permanent Flame Retardant Chenille Fabric?
Permanent Flame Retardant Chenille Fabric is made from flame-retardant polyester fibers. Long filaments or short fibers are twisted together to create chenille yarn, resulting in a fabric that is full, soft, thick, lightweight, and permanently flame-retardant. It is widely used in home textiles and knitwear, including sofa covers, bedspreads, carpets, wall decorations, curtains, and other indoor decorative items.
Advantages of Flame Retardant Chenille Fabric
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Excellent Flame Retardant Functionality: Maintains flame resistance even after washing.
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Durable and Thick: Good abrasion resistance and minimal pilling, easy to handle and maintain.
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Good Drape and Functional: Offers blackout and soundproofing properties, ideal for curtains.
Care Instructions
Clean the fabric on the reverse side and avoid using a washing machine. Soak in cold water with detergent and gently rub by hand to preserve comfort and texture. Avoid excessive force to prevent damage.
Static Electricity Considerations
Static generation depends on fiber type. Pure cotton chenille rarely produces static, while polyester chenille may generate static in dry environments due to low moisture absorption.