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Flame retardant yarns have a particular treatment that makes them slow-burning but not fireproof. This means that if they are exposed to flame, the treatment will prevent the fire from spreading quickly or perhaps cause it to go out on its own. Chemicals that are added to the chip during extrusion can provide it flame-retardant qualities.
As flame retardants, a variety of different chemicals with various characteristics are used, frequently in combinations for maximum efficiency.
Hence, A vital element in lessening the destructive effects of flames on people, property, and the environment is the use of flame retardants. They are applied to treat items like textiles and polymers that could catch fire.
The Global Flame-retardant Yarn market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Inherently flame-retardant (FR) spun yarns based on extra-long staple Egyptian Giza cotton mix, also known as Giza-ProtecT, is introduced by MTC in a new line. It offers high heat resistance and flame retardancy along with the comfort and natural softness of Egyptian cotton. Its flame retardancy does not degrade with repeated washings or regular use over time.
DuPont, Kevlar, Nomex, and other generic aramid fibres are used to make the ARMORTEX flame-resistant spun yarns and threads. 20’s, 30’s, and 40’s yarns in 1, 2, 3, or 4 ply threads are standard specifications. For increased strength, corespun threads using glass fibre and stainless steel fibre as the core yarns.
A flame retardant yarn is IMAT’Fire. In terms of flame resistance, thermal insulation at high temperatures, resistance to chemical products (acids, bases, detergents, etc.), and resistance to UV radiation. With a gentle and pleasant touch that is non-irritating to the skin, it offers solutions that are breathable and comfortable.