BENEFITS
This treatment enhances fire safety, giving products greater acceptance in residential, commercial, and industrial environments. It reduces risk in high-heat or spark-prone settings like hotels, hospitals, and transportation. Flame retardant textiles meet strict safety regulations, providing peace of mind for end-users. This added protection also increases product value and marketability in safety-conscious sectors.
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Flame retardant treatments involve the application of chemicals—such as halogenated or phosphorus-based compounds—to fabrics, reducing flammability. These treatments work by disrupting combustion processes, slowing ignition and burning. They can be applied through padding, coating, or exhaustion methods. Commonly used in upholstery, curtains, and uniforms, the treated fabric maintains durability without compromising softness or flexibility.
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Anti-microbial treatments keep fabrics fresher for longer, reducing odor and staining. They enhance hygiene in bedding, clothing, and healthcare environments, supporting user health. Treated textiles require less frequent washing, saving energy and water. This treatment adds premium value and meets increasing consumer demand for clean, health-conscious products in home, hospitality, and personal care markets.
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Anti-microbial treatments use agents such as silver ions, triclosan, or quaternary ammonium compounds to inhibit the growth of bacteria, fungi, and odors on textile surfaces. These treatments are durable, maintaining effectiveness after multiple washes. They can be applied during fiber production or as post-finishing processes and are commonly used in medical, sportswear, and mattress fabrics.
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Fabrics treated for wrinkle resistance stay neat and professional with less ironing, saving time and effort for end-users. This convenience makes them ideal for busy lifestyles and commercial laundering. The treatment improves garment longevity and appearance, making products more appealing in retail. It enhances customer satisfaction and supports premium branding in fashion and home textiles.
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Wrinkle-resistant treatments typically use resins or formaldehyde-free crosslinking agents that react with cellulose fibers to stabilize their shape. Applied during textile finishing, these treatments reduce fabric’s tendency to crease during wear or washing. Common in cotton and cotton-blend fabrics, they maintain smoothness, especially in bedding, uniforms, and casual wear, with minimal impact on texture.
Applications & Grades
They are a base material in applications that do not require any formability beyond minimal bending and/or roll-forming.
- Large and Small Electric Motors
- Generators
- Ballasts
- Transformers