Normal method used for upholstery The FR chemicals are bound in a polymer, to which a regulated amount of air is added before being applied to the reverse of the fabric. The coating will vary according to the type of fabric and/or standard required. Crib 5 will require a heavier coating than for ... read more
Treating Fabric To Crib 5 For Hospitality Use Making sure upholstery conforms to fire safety standards is particularly complex but it's a legal requirement if you are creating a commercial space of any kind. For hospitality venues such as hotels, restaurants, bars and casinos, fabric must be able... read more
Flammability testing of curtains and drapes Considering test methods used to assess the fire resistance of curtains, drapes and window blinds. While the term ‘curtain’ can be used in a variety of situations, it is defined for this purpose as a large piece of fabric hung up as a screen – often acr... read more
Fire safety is the most significant technical requirement of an interior textile. Fabrics that perform well in potentially dangerous situations can help to ensure that buildings and interiors are safe places to work, socialise and live. But it’s not always that simple and there are many elements th... read more
Acrylic waterproof coating is a one-component water emulsion type waterproof coating made of pure acrylic polymer emulsion as a base and adding other additives. Main feature1. Wettable construction;2. Using water as a dispersion medium, non-toxic, odorless, and non-polluting to the environment, it i... read more