Fire retardant fabrics are two main types: Inherently or Chemically Treated.Let’s take a look at
inherently fire resistant fabrics. Before we get started, it’s important to note that no fabric is actually fireproof,given enough time, they will burn. That being said, there are some fabrics out there that resist fire more than others. For example, we all know that cotton burns easily and rapidly. However, fabrics like wool and aramid resist flames inherently because of the structure of the fiber. A tightly woven wool fabric will take longer to burn than cotton or linen.Inherently fire retardant fabrics are excellent for use in your home, especially for things like curtains and drapes. These
fireproof fabrics can also be used in tents, health care fabrics, drapes, tarps, military applications, awnings, banners, and signs.Finding the right manufacturer for your fire retardant product is essential; especially when considering chemically treated fire retardant fabrics. That’s why Xinke protective offers customers a variety of products that are not only fire retardant, but meets the National Fire Protection Association standards.