
Flame Retardant Fabric
Inherent Flame Retardant (IFR) fabric is a textile made from permanent flame-retardant fibers. It maintains its fire-resistant properties after long-term use and repeated washing, slowing the burn rate and self-extinguishing quickly to enhance safety.
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W: 150 cmWt: 180 g/m²
Inherent Flame Resistant Polar Fleece Printed Fabric for Blanket
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W: 150 cmWt: 200 g/m²
Inherent Flame Retardant Polar Fleece Print Fabric Polyester Flame Resistant Fabric
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Inherent Flame Retardant Polar Fleece Fabric Polyester Warm Knitted Fabric
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W: 300 cmWt: 380 g/m²
Flame Retardant Linen Coated Blackout Fabric 100% Polyester
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W: 300 cmWt: 265 g/m²
Flame Retardant Linen Coated Blackout Fabric in Tan, Polyester
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W: 150 cmWt: 270 g/m²
Inherent Flame Retardant Bathrobe Fabric Polyester Soft for Hometextile
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Flame Retardant Polyester Voile Fabric for Curtains, 300cm Width
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What is Inherent Flame Retardant Fabric (IFR)?
Inherent flame retardant fabric refers to the fabric made from permanent flame retardant fibers, which reduces the flammability to varying degrees. Even after long-term use and multiple washings, it can still maintain its flame retardant performance. It can significantly delay the burning rate during combustion, quickly self-extinguish after leaving the fire source, and release less smoke.
Flame Retardant fabric, Flame Resistant fabric, Fire Retardant fabric, and Fire Resistant fabric, what are the differences between them?
Flame Retardant fabric generally refers to chemically treated textiles used to slow down or prevent the spread of fire. These chemicals disrupt the combustion process, making it more difficult for fires to start and spread. In most cases, “Flame” refers to the result of small-scale combustion testing (i.e. using a small flame as the ignition source).
Fire Retardant fabric is a broad term usually used to describe chemically treated textiles that prevent ignition or slow down the spread of fires. “Fire” refers to the result of larger scale combustion testing, simulating more realistic fire scenarios.
Flame Resistant fabric and Fire Resistant fabric refer to textiles that have the ability to resist fires. These fabrics are typically made from special fibers or materials.
What are the differences between flammable fabric, flame retardant fabric, and fireproof fabric?
Flammable fabric: Refers to fabric that has the characteristic of being easily ignited and can easily cause fires or combustion when in contact with a heat source or high temperature.
Flame retardant fabric: Refers to fabric that is made with flame retardant fibers or has flame retardant additives added to it. It can slow down the burning speed, delay the spread of fire, and has the ability to self-extinguish, reducing the risk of fires.
Fireproof fabric: Refers to fabric that can effectively resist the spread and combustion of fires. It has high fire resistance and will not burn even when exposed to an open flame.