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A fire retardant spray and flame retardant

Update: A fire retardant spray is typically a saturant, meaning that you spray it on wood, fabric, paper or some other absorben...
Summary:Apr 15,2021

A fire retardant spray is typically a saturant, meaning that you spray it on wood, fabric, paper or some other absorbent material. The chemical soaks in and bonds with the fibers, making them fire retardant.

 

One of the most common uses for saturants is to treat fabrics in public spaces, like schools, nursing homes, day care centers, hospitals, restaurants and retail stores. Also included are special events like trade shows, theaters, festivals and concerts. Items typically treated include curtains and drapes, hay bales, trade show banners, plywood dividers, carpets (including carpets on walls), decorations, wall hangings and more.

 

Fire retardancy for saturants is measured in two key areas, flame spread and smoke development. A Class A retardant for wood, according to ASTM E84 standards, has a flame spread of less than 25, and a smoke developed value of less than 450. For fabric, the standard is NFPA 701, using a simple test to measure flame spread on a 12 inch strip of treated fabric.

 

There isn't any product out there that is actually 'fire proof,' because anything will burn if it gets hot enough. Flame retardants are designed to substantially slow the spread of flame and give people a chance to react and get out of the building.

 

The primary job of fire marshals is to ensure that public spaces and events meet the fire codes for their municipality. The most common of these codes are ASTM E84 and NFPA 701, but there are dozens of other codes for specific applications, including steel, drywall and foam insulation, among others.

Although there will be a certain element of fire retardation, don't rely on any of this to save you during a fire. The best precaution when there is a fire is not to be in it. Flame retardant fabric is best used in situations where an item might be exposed to sufficient heat to be at risk of catching alight or inflaming, such as fabric sitting next to a heat source (lamp, bedding, curtain, etc.) and some sources (see below) don't seem to think it's a bad idea for clothing. Do your own research and use your common sense.

RUICO is a company specializing in flame retardant for fabric and textile coating , and has cooperation with mining companies in many countries. If you have any needs in this regard, please contact us

Jimmy yuan

Zhejiang Ruico Advanced Materials Co., Ltd. (Stock No.873233)

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