Home Textile
Material: Cotton, polyester, silk, or blends Fabric Types: Greige, woven, knitted Weight: 100-500 GSM Usage: Apparel, upholstery, industrial applications Packaging: Rolls or bales
Fabric & Textile products is still needed throughout the world, it can have significant impact on price increases. We provide this Fabric & Textile on an ongoing basis and can serve exports to your country. With quality packaging and production processes, making the products we sell have selling points that are not only economical but also safe. With our full support we help you become an importer of the products we sell. We, Nif International, hope to be the best export-import partner for you around the world.
Supplier: Textile waste and yarn
Buyer: Cotton rags
Flame-retardant textile fabrics are specially designed materials that have undergone treatment to reduce their flammability. These fabrics are engineered to withstand exposure to flames or high temperatures, effectively slowing down the spread of fire and reducing the risk of ignition. These fabrics find extensive use in various industries and applications where fire safety is critical, such as: 1.Industrial Settings: Used in protective clothing for workers in industries like oil and gas, mining, and chemical processing where there is a risk of fire or thermal hazards. 2.Public Spaces: Utilized in public transportation (like trains and airplanes) and public buildings (such as theaters and hotels) to meet fire safety regulations and protect occupants. 3.Home Furnishings: Used in curtains, upholstery, and bedding to enhance fire safety in residential settings. Flame-retardant textiles are typically treated with chemical agents during manufacturing or finished with inherently flame-resistant fibers like modacrylic, aramid, or certain polyester blends. These fabrics undergo rigorous testing to meet industry standards and regulations for fire safety.
India is the second largest producer of fibre in the world and the major fibre produced is cotton. 60% of the Indian textile industry is cotton-based. Other fibres produced in India include silk, jute, wool and man-made fibres. From pure cotton to crepe, rayon, polyester, georgette, cotton blended, satin, chiffon and more, you can get top-quality fabrics at competitive prices
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