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Modacrylic Cotton Flame Retardant Yarn

Flame retardant acrylic is also called modified acrylic. The fiber itself has flame retardancy and can be woven into pure or blended with FR cotton, wool, meta aramid, viscose, antistatic fiber, etc. to form flame retardant acrylic fabrics of various styles. This flame retardant fabric is soft and elastic, fluffy and wooly, and has good warmth retention, making it suitable for winter wear and spring and autumn work clothes.

    Modacrylic Cotton Mixed Yarn

    Flame retardant acrylic is also called modified acrylic. The fiber itself has flame retardancy and can be woven into pure or blended with FR cotton, wool, meta aramid, viscose, antistatic fiber, etc. to form flame retardant acrylic fabrics of various styles. This flame retardant fabric is soft and elastic, fluffy and wooly, and has good warmth retention, making it suitable for winter wear and spring and autumn work clothes.

    Key Specifications

    Yarn composition
    68%modacryl, 30%wool, 2%antistatic
    59%modacryl, 39%cotton, 2%antistatic
    90%modacrylic, 10%para-aramid.
    50% modacrylic (Protex)/ 50% cotton etc.
    Feature Flame Retardant,
    Use Knitting,Weaving
    Yarn Count Ne20s/1.Ne20/2.Ne30s/1.Ne30s/2.etc
    Color raw white/dope dyed/after dyed

    Core Features

    1)lt has outstanding flame retardant property and will not melt in high temperature of 220'C.
    2)High strength of the composite structure. 
    3)Excellent damage tolerance and cut resistance.
    4)Chemical Stability
    Chemically resistant: Resistant to most organic solvents and acids and bases.
    5)Hydrolysis resistance: stable performance in humid and hot environments.

    Primary Applications

    Protective clothing: Firefighting suits, military uniforms, and industrial gloves.
    Aerospace: Lightweight composites for aircraft interiors, insulation layers, and engine components.
    Industrial: High-temperature filtration fabrics, conveyor belts, and seals.
    Electronics: Insulating films, circuit board reinforcements, and cable wraps.
    Primary Applications

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