Flame-Retardent finishes can be of different types.
I.E., NDFR, DFR, IFR and Not FR.
NDFR:
Non – Durable Flame Retardent, these are finishes that sustain their properties on Dry-cleaning only
DFR:
Durable Flame retardant, these finishes maintain their properties even after approx 15 to 20 industrial washes or normal water washes.
IFR:
Inherently Flame Retardant, this is integral to the fibres used in manufacturing the fabric & the fibres themselves are Flame retardant
The flame proofing treatment can be applied on a wide range of fabrics including Wool, Cotton and Polyester.
I.E., NDFR, DFR, IFR and Not FR.
NDFR:
Non – Durable Flame Retardent, these are finishes that sustain their properties on Dry-cleaning only
DFR:
Durable Flame retardant, these finishes maintain their properties even after approx 15 to 20 industrial washes or normal water washes.
IFR:
Inherently Flame Retardant, this is integral to the fibres used in manufacturing the fabric & the fibres themselves are Flame retardant
The flame proofing treatment can be applied on a wide range of fabrics including Wool, Cotton and Polyester.