Meta Aramid Fabric 98/2 205gsm Navy Rip Stop For Fire Provention And Control
1. Description:
Our company will adhere to the "pursuit of advanced technology, research and development of first-class products, provide quality service, create excellent brand" quality policy,Carry forward the enterprise spirit of "science, innovation, dedication and pragmatism",With more professional technology, perfect service for the field of protection to make greater contributions!
2. Specifications:
Name | Meta Aramid Fabric 98/2 205gsm Navy Rip Stop For Fire Provention And Control |
Material | 98%meta aramid 2%antistatic |
Weight | 205gsm |
Color | navy blue |
Width | 1.5m |
Yarn count | Ne32/2 |
Finishing | Waterproof,oil and dirt resistant |
Standard | En11611, En11612, En1149-3, NFPA2112, Oeko-tex100, and ISO9001:2008. |
MOQ | 1000M |
Packaging | by rolls as 100m or according to your requirements, packing with plastic bag and woven bag. |
Payment term | T/T |
3. Main uses of aramid fabric:
Protective Fabrics is enabling millions of people worldwide to be great at what they do. Generations of professionals in emergency response, military, light and heavy industry, energy, and oil & gas have been relying on our fabrics for safety, comfort and confidence. We enable professionals who dedicate their lives to protecting the lives of others. Firefighters, soldiers and police officers rely on our protection to complete their mission and return home safely.
A forest fireis unenclosed and freely spreading combustion that consumes the natural fuels of a forest—i.e., duff,gass,weeds, brush, and trees.
The great majority of all forest fires are contained by professional fire fighters equipped with numerous hand tools (spades, beaters, axes, rakes, power saws, and backpack water pumps). Trained fire crews with light, hand equipment can be carried quickly to a fire by truck, delivered by helicopter, or even dropped by parachute. When necessary, large machines (bulldozers or plows) are used to clear openings, or firebreaks, which stop the spread of the fire. This requires clearing surface and sometimes aerial fuels from a strip of land and then digging down to mineral soil to stop a creeping or surface fire. A control line can also be established by directly extinguishing the fire along the edge or by making fuels nonflammable. In some cases a backfire may be deliberately set between the control line and the oncoming fire to burn out or reduce the fuel supply before the main fire, or head fire, reaches the control line.So they need such colthes.
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