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Difference between Several Types of Fire Retardant Fabric



Fire resistant or flame retardant (FR) fabrics are vitally important because fire is caused accidently and results into huge destruction. It takes away the happiness and belonging of people even when cause at bigger level takes the human lives also. Thus, using flame proofing fabric designed by top Fire Retardant Fabric Manufacturers in India is necessary. It burns slower helping to prevent the injuries or death. 

Finding the right manufacturer is essential when buying the chemically treated flame retardant fabric as there are different types of fabrics available. Each has own FR properties and designed for different areas of applications. For example: inherently FR fabric can be used for drapes, military applications, curtains, banners, health care fabric, awnings, tents, etc. Black Wool Serge Fabric is inherently flame proofed fabric used for stage curtains, event products and more purposes. It has an excellent weight and has sound dampening features.

Before you buy the FR fabric, let’s discuss about the major difference between various types of fire proofing or flame retardant fabric.   

·         IFR (Inherently Flame Retardant)

This is a fabric that is woven using the fibers which meets the fire code standards and holds the flame retardant properties. It is manufactured without any addition of chemical. This fabric is not the new one even its use has been observed for a century. Best quality includes the lifetime durability of flame retardant property even after many times of washings.

·         DFR (Durable Flame Retardant)

The industry named this fabric as durable flame retardant because it remains fire proofing characteristics for a lifetime under the normal situations even after 15-20 normal water cleaning or industrial wash. It is manufactured with additives that chemically attached to the fiber to give fire proofing and resistance to water.  
·         NDFR (Non–Durable Flame Retardant)

These are treated with flame retardant chemicals to meet the fire safety codes. NDFR are used less as compared to other fire resistant fabrics because it retains the fire proofing properties on dry-cleaning only. It does not provide long term use. 

While purchasing the FR fabric, ask the important questions from manufacturer or exporter such as how to use them, what different standards are, what will be delivery cost, time, and more.

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