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Flame Retardant Treatments Explained

What is a FR Treatment?

Flame resistant fabrics have become a hot topic with manufacturers of Expo and Trade Show booths. These booths must comply with the National Fire Protection Association's standards for flame resistance and retardant. What exactly are flame resistance and flame retardant treatments?

What is a FR Treatment?

The term "FR" can have two meanings:

Flame Retardant fabrics have been chemically treated to be slow burning or self-extinguish when exposed to an open flame. This does not mean the fabric will extinguish the open flame, but it will prevent the flame from quickly engulfing the material.

Flame Resistant fabrics are made from inherently non flammable materials and will burn, but at a very slow rate and will self-extinguish.

Fabrics can be inherently flame resistant, but must be treated with a chemical coating to be labeled "flame retardant". Flame retardant coatings are applied by dissolving a chemical solution in water and then either spraying or dipping the material into the solution. A flame retardant treatment can be removed by washing the material. If the treatment is removed the treatment will need to be reapplied, to keep the material flame retardant.

National Fire Protection Association Testing
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) offers two testing methods for determining if a material is flame resistant or flame retardant. The first test, NFPA 701, is a lab specific test measuring the amount of allowable burnable fabric. If a formal lab test is unavailable, the NFPA offers a field test, NFPA 705, which allows testers to use a match stick or lighter to perform a 'vertical burn test' and determine if a material contains a FR treatment. An example of the 'vertical burn test' can be seen in the header image of this article.

Popular Products

Some popular styles touting a Flame Resistant treatment are:

3.5oz Safety Knit Fabric - ANSI Compliant

500 Denier Polyester Fabric with a FR and UV Coating


If you are interested in learning more about our selection of Flame Resistant fabrics, you can contact our Customer Service team to find specific styles. DirecTex offers low-cost wholesale pricing to business and government agencies. Contact DirecTex to learn more about our product lines. DirecTex specializes in custom manufactured components and subassemblies for your projects.
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Flame Retardant Treatments Explained

What is a FR Treatment?

Flame resistant fabrics have become a hot topic with manufacturers of Expo and Trade Show booths. These booths must comply with the National Fire Protection Association's standards for flame resistance and retardant. What exactly are flame resistance and flame retardant treatments?

What is a FR Treatment?

The term "FR" can have two meanings:

Flame Retardant fabrics have been chemically treated to be slow burning or self-extinguish when exposed to an open flame. This does not mean the fabric will extinguish the open flame, but it will prevent the flame from quickly engulfing the material.

Flame Resistant fabrics are made from inherently non flammable materials and will burn, but at a very slow rate and will self-extinguish.

Fabrics can be inherently flame resistant, but must be treated with a chemical coating to be labeled "flame retardant". Flame retardant coatings are applied by dissolving a chemical solution in water and then either spraying or dipping the material into the solution. A flame retardant treatment can be removed by washing the material. If the treatment is removed the treatment will need to be reapplied, to keep the material flame retardant.

National Fire Protection Association Testing
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) offers two testing methods for determining if a material is flame resistant or flame retardant. The first test, NFPA 701, is a lab specific test measuring the amount of allowable burnable fabric. If a formal lab test is unavailable, the NFPA offers a field test, NFPA 705, which allows testers to use a match stick or lighter to perform a 'vertical burn test' and determine if a material contains a FR treatment. An example of the 'vertical burn test' can be seen in the header image of this article.

Popular Products

Some popular styles touting a Flame Resistant treatment are:

3.5oz Safety Knit Fabric - ANSI Compliant

500 Denier Polyester Fabric with a FR and UV Coating


If you are interested in learning more about our selection of Flame Resistant fabrics, you can contact our Customer Service team to find specific styles. DirecTex offers low-cost wholesale pricing to business and government agencies. Contact DirecTex to learn more about our product lines. DirecTex specializes in custom manufactured components and subassemblies for your projects.
LETS TALK!

We’re here. We’re free. For real.

Click the link, fill out the form and we’ll be in touch at the earliest.

Or simply reach us at any of the offices listed!

SALES OFFICES

CALIFORNIA

5510 Grace Pl #4112,
Commerce,
CA 90022,
United States

Phone: +1 888-711-3297
 

ALABAMA

304 S Leighton Ave,
Anniston,
AL 36207,
United States

Phone:+1 888-711-3297
 

COLORADO

370 Miners Dr. Ste#12,
Lafayette,
CO 80026
United States

Phone: +1 303-664-1000
 

MEXICO

C. Juan Ruiz de Alarcón 235,
Col Americana, Obrera,
44140 Guadalajara, Jalisco,
Mexico

Phone:+1 888-711-3297
DISTRIBUTION

COMMERCE

CALIFORNIA

BOULDER

COLORADO
 

OXFORD 

ALABAMA

CHICAGO

ILLINOIS
 

GUADALAJARA

MEXICO
 

DONGGUAN

CHINA