Flame Retardant Spray that Out-Performs All Other Products
Flame
Retardant Spray
FlameOFF Coatings, Inc has developed a revolutionary, water-based, Flame Retardant Spray treatment that can be easily and safely applied to clothing, draperies, furniture, carpets, rugs, and/or numerous other surface treatments. The product can be used in the field spray application or a manufacturing application.
FlameOFF Coatings, Inc offers a Fabric Flame Retardant Spray that has been tested to standards developed by NFPA 701 and ASTM D4850.
The key to and Fabric Retardant is the ability to retard flames is its organic ammonium salt formulation. When exposed to flames or intense heat, an acidic catalysis occurs resulting in the formation of an inert gas that blankets the surface. Because of this blanket, there is no oxygen available at the surface and flames cannot form. The true meaning of a Flame Fabric Retardant Spray.
For best results, apply to clean, dry surfaces. Fabric Retardant Sprays can be applied either by spraying or dipping. When sprayed, it should be applied at a rate of 200 to 500 square feet per gallon, depending upon the texture of the surface being treated. More absorbent surfaces will require heavier coverage. Cleaning or laundering treated surfaces may remove or dilute the treatment. To assure that items remain flame retardant fabric, any type of Fabric Flame Retardant Spray should be reapplied after cleaning.
Fabric Protector FRP-103™ Can be Field Spray Applied on....
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Curtains and Draperies
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Household Fabrics
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Theatrical Fabrics
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Exhibition Fabrics
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Crafts
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Household Items
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Upholstery and Interior Furnishings
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Natural and Synthetic Textiles
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Natural and Synthetic Blends
Fabric Protector FRA™ is used on Manmade and Natural Fibers....
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Cotton
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Nylon
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Rayon
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Silk
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Wool
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Synthetic Blends
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Natural Blends
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Draperies
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Carpeting
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Furniture Fabric
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Automotive Rail
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Airline Fabric
Fabric Protector FRX-50™ is used on Cotton and Paper Manufacturing....
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Cotton
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Paper
Can be applied in a wet or dry substrate in a pad, sprays, or size press.
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