Fireproof (flame-retardant) Oxford cloth is a high-temperature inorganic fiber material with stable chemical properties, high temperature resistance, and ablation resistance. Nowadays, fireproof Oxford cloth is not only used in special industries, but also has many applications. In aviation, chemical industry, building materials, fire protection and other fields.

Textile’s waterproof 300D Oxford cloth has passed the inspection and warranty report of the professional evaluation and testing center. As shown below:

Fireproof Oxford cloth requires oxygen to burn. The oxygen index is an expression of the oxygen required for fiber burning. Therefore, the flame retardant performance of the fabric can be determined by measuring the oxygen index. The higher the oxygen index, the higher the oxygen concentration required to maintain combustion, which means the more difficult it is to burn: This index can be expressed by the minimum volume percentage of oxygen required for the sample to maintain candle-like combustion in a nitrogen and oxygen mixed gas. If the oxygen index is less than 20%, it is a flammable fiber; if the oxygen index is between 20 and 26%, it is a flammable fiber; if the oxygen index is between 26 and 34%, it is a flame-retardant fiber; if the oxygen index is above 35%, it is a non-flammable fiber.
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