Professional China 1000 Degrees Fire Resistant Fabrics - Meta aramid fiber fire insulation felt – 3L Tex Detail:
Aramid fiber insulation felt can be used as a flame-retardant insulation layer which is placed in fire-fighting clothing or work clothing.
At the same time it can be used as a filter felt.
The characteristic of this kind of fabric is not only its flame-retardant and fire-proof, but also that it can provide anti-static and anti-arc effects.
This fabric has high strength and remains unchanged after times washing because of its good abrasion resistance.
1-1 Material Composition: 100% Aramid 1313
Fabric weight: 70/90/150g/m2 or customized according to customer requirements
Regular color: white
Regular structure: Spun lace or needle punched non-woven fabric
Width: 150 cm ((59″ -60″)
2-2-Fire-fighting quilted felt
Linging Fabric
50% Meta aramid +50%FR Viscose
heat insulation layer-
100% Meta aramid spunlanced Felt
Weight of lining fabric 120g/M2
Weight of insulation layer 150g/M2
Dope dyed
Width: 150 cm ((59″ -60″)
Standard: GA10-2014/GB8965.1-2009/ISO11612/ EN14116/ EN469
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By Bernice from Bulgaria - 2017.03.07 13:42
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By Joa from Cape Town - 2018.12.10 19:03