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Material: | Pure Cotton | Yarn Type: | Carded,Combed |
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Style: | Plain,Twill | Density: | 128*60,130*70,108*56, |
Feature: | Flame Retardant | Supply Type: | Make-to-Order |
Use: | Industry,Garment | Yarn Count: | 20*16 |
High Light: | EN11612 Fire Resistant Cotton Fabric,EN11612 flame retardant cotton fabric,128*60 Fire Resistant Cotton Fabric |
EN 11612 128*60 Fire Resistant pure Cotton Flame Retardant Anti-static Fabric
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Fabric Description:
The flame retardant fabric produced by Xinxiang Kejie Textile can protect the workers from heat and flame, along with the soft hand feel and the best comfort.
Kejie mainly produces the FR fabric which is based on the cotton fiber, the cotton fiber Kejie used has the best quality, so the fabric has good strength and durability, and also with Kejie’s unique processing.
Meanwhile, Kejie also includes inherently flame-retardant fabrics with flame-retardant properties at the fiber level and flame-retardant fabrics of other blends. After many cleaning, durable flame retardant performance, good strength and durability, make Cotier one of the leaders in the flame retardant industry.
Kejie’s FR fabric has been certified according to Oeko-Tex 100 Class 2 and UL.
The fabric does not contain harmful substances and is skin-friendly. In addition, the fabric color can be customized.
The FR function can also be combined with other additional function.
Standards: Oeko Tex Class 2,EN ISO 11611, NFPA 2112, ENISO 11612,
FAQ:
Q : Whats the classification of flame retardant fabric?
A : --Disposable FR fabrics
--Chemical treated FR fabrics
--Inherently FR fabrics
Q: How to ensure your product quality?
A:Kejie The Protection has complete and updated test facilities, and the test center has pictures and more details. We can provide you with the proof you need.
Q : What is the difference between fire retardant and fire resistance?
A: Flame retardant materials can slow the burning of combustible substrate surfaces. A refractory material retards the penetration of heat through a substrate.
Q:What about certificates?
A:We issue certificates for all flame retardant fabrics. A flame retardant certificate is required when you require fabric to meet specific fire codes. Make sure that the certificate you receive actually declares the specified code. In reality, the certificate may simply have passed the test for another fabric. It is important that you build a relationship and trust your fabric finisher.
Q: How to ensure your the delivery time?
A: We have advanced environmental protection production lines and experienced workers to ensure product delivery time between 20-30 days. Our protective fabric only takes 15-20 days.
For example, 330 grams of cotton fiber fabric and 7 ounces of cotton nylon fabric.
Q:Whats the difference between Inherent Flame Resistance and Treatments?
A:Inherent flame retardant fibers contain an essential property that protects the wearer from sources of fire. Treated or treated fibers have an application of chemical treatment that changes the original flame retardant level. Flame-retardant clothing is usually made from flame-retardant materials such as arylon fibers, melamine fibers, or those treated with flame-retardant "FR" such as ammonia or heat curing. The FR treatment washes off over time, shortening the life of the garment.
Q:How long does testing take?
A:If a client requires our internal test reports, we can provide on the day we receive your sample. If a client requires testing by a certified laboratory, we can give you the reply case by case.
Q:What is the best FR fiber or fabric?
A:There is no perfect flame-retardant fabric system that can meet all needs. Each FR fiber or treated fabric has certain properties that may be strengths or weaknesses depending on the end use requirements. Blending different fibers attempts to balance these characteristics for maximum fabric performance.
Q:How do normal fabrics react to ignition?
A:Normal fabrics and garments will burn away from the point of ignition with an increasing rate of flame spread and continue to burn after removal of the ignition source. Normal fabrics will continue to burn until they are extinguished or all flammable material is consumed.
Q:Is 100% cotton flame resistant?
A:No. In most cases, 100% cotton is flammable. It can ignite and continue to burn after being exposed to an ignition source. Many people understand the burning and melting hazards of nylon and polyester fabrics, but fail to recognize the danger of wearing 100% cotton when exposed to an ignition source. However, cotton can be a good fabric to wear underneath proper FR clothing.
Q:Should I specify the strictest code for all my fabrics, to be safe?
A:No. If you ask for a higher standard than necessary, then you may overhandle your fabric, which can cause problems. Specify only the code you need.
Q:Do you have "Stocked fabric"?
A:yes,we do. We can guarantee that the inventory of conventional
fabrics, in order to shorten the delivery, to provide you with a
better service.
Q:Does Kejie charge for testing sample materials?
A:Our internal test are free, we can provide free reports at any time. If a client requires testing by a certified laboratory,Kejie could arrange the testing with a reasonable fee.
Contact Person: Selina Yan
Tel: +8615103730124