COTTON Ignition point around 200℃ It ignites just near the flame and burns quickly. It emits a paper smell. After burning, there is very little powder ashes, which is black or gray. As we all know, special industries such as fire protection and electric welding have special fire-resistant clothing. The…
Ripstop is typically used in making products for the outdoors. Sails, tents, sleeping bags, flags, banners, etc. It can be used as a reinforcing fabric in products or clothes made to be worn in extreme conditions. Ripstop is ideal for tactical use—especially in situations where a tear develops while the…
Ripstop is a popular fabric in the textile world. From 1.9oz Nylon Ripstop, 65/35 Poly/Cotton Ripstop, and 420D Nylon Ripstop there are a lot of options available to find the right fit for your project. For those who may not be familiar with ripstop, it’s a type of woven fabric that…