TPU composite flame retardant fabrics and PTFE composite flame retardant fabrics, the uses and applications of composite flame retardant fabrics
TPUComposite flame retardant fabrics and PTFE composite flame retardant fabrics, uses and applications of composite flame retardant fabrics
Many flame-retardant garments are now produced by lamination. Both the top fabric and the base fabric are made into flame-retardant functional fabrics, and then they are compounded together. The flame retardant effect is greatly improved.
Composite flame retardant fabric process:
Using the pore-forming properties of polytetrafluoroethylene plastic resin, a microporous film made by biaxial stretching method. The surface of the membrane can reach more than one billion micropores per square centimeter. The diameter of each micropore (0.1μm-0.5μm) is hundreds of times smaller than the diameter of water molecules (20μm-100μm) and smaller than the diameter of water vapor molecules (0.0003μm-0.0004 μm) is tens of thousands times larger, allowing water vapor to pass through, but water droplets cannot pass through. This microporous structure can be used to achieve excellent waterproof and moisture-permeable functions; in addition, because the pores are extremely small and are arranged in irregular longitudinal bends, wind cannot Through it, it has the characteristics of wind resistance and warmth retention.
Composite flame retardant fabric:
After compounded with other fabrics, it is widely used in military clothing, medical clothing, casual clothing, fire protection, anti-virus, water immersion operations and other special protection clothing, outdoor sportswear, shoes, hats, gloves and other accessories, as well as sleeping bags, tents, rain gear and other materials.
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