The flame retardant fabrics used in the mainstream flame retardant clothing in today’s special protection market can be roughly divided into two categories. One kind of fabric is treated with flame retardant fabric. The other is that the fabric itself has a flame retardant function, with flame retardant fiber as the main raw material, through textile dyeing and finishing process to obtain flame retardant fabric.
Read More >>Flame retardant clothing refer to protective clothing that can slow down the spread of flame and make the garment carbonized to form an insulation layer to protect the safety and health of the human body after direct contact with the flame and hot objects.
Read More >>In the early stages of civilization, mankind had recognized the special dangers caused by the burning of textiles. Since then, salt (such as alum) has been used to reduce the flammability of textiles, which has made textiles flame-retardant. Even today, most textiles have flammable properties, and in our surrounding environment, existing fiber polymers have a large specific surface area, so as to maximize contact with atmospheric oxygen. Therefore, the above The danger is still with us. So flame retardant fabric came into being.
Read More >>What are the main flame retardant fibers that make up the flame retardant fabric? There are many kinds of flame retardant fiber. It has been proved by many researches that the fabric made of flame retardant fiber has some advantages of flame retardant. Next we will introduce different types of flame retardant fiber and its application.
Read More >>Fire retardant measures are necessary because of the high probability of fire in public places. However, the variety and specification of flame retardant products vary in different places due to regional and cultural differences. In view of this, after several expert discussions, it is determined to test the flame retardant property of flame retardant products according to the following classification.
Read More >>Both the United States and the European Union have standards for chemical protective clothing. The EPA has classified chemical protective suits into four different grades of protection.
Class A: gas sealed protective clothing;
Class B: protective suit against liquid sputtering;
Grade C: protective clothing with enhanced functions;
Grade D: general protective clothing.
GB8965-98 National Standard for Flame Retardant Clothing
In 1998, the State Standards Bureau of China issued a standard for industrial flame retardant clothing issued in 1998 with reference to the standard of the same name of 1988 and the same international standard. It specifies the following aspects: the overall performance of the flame retardant clothing, the flame retardancy of the clothes and sutures.
In the welding process, the common hazard factors are: arc radiation, toxic gas and smoke, high temperature scald, strong noise and so on. Analyze harmful factors and introduce welding protection products:
Read More >>When companies in the welding industry choose clothes for their employees, they should consider that the welders’ work environment is rather harsh, and radiation will be generated during the work process. The radiation is too serious and it is not good for people’s bodies. Therefore, welding is performed. When workers choose welding clothing, they must pay attention to the radiation protection function of the clothes.
Read More >>What are the characteristics of electric welding overalls? What are the protective measures for electric welder welding operations? Below, Xinxiang Yulong Textile will give you a brief introduction:
Read More >>Xinxiang overalls custom-made Yulong textile flame retardant workwear are generally suitable for electric welding, chemical, petroleum and other places close to the fire source. According to the type, it can be divided into three types: temporary, durable, and permanent.
Read More >>In our impression, the flame retardant fabric is not burning, but it is not burning. It will be put out immediately after leaving the flame. At the same time, there are corresponding flame retardant standards for reference, such as EN11611, EN11612, EN14116, NFPA2112, NFPA70E and so on.
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