Fiber Technology

Fiber Technology

Inherent Flame Resistant (IFR) fibers are a type of fiber that have flame resistance built into their chemical structure. This means that the fibers themselves are not flammable, and their flame resistance cannot be washed out or worn away. This is in contrast to treated FR fabrics, where the flame resistance is applied as a chemical treatment that can degrade over time

Volcanide Copolymer Fiber

Volcanide Copolymer Fiber is a synthetic fiber made from a heat-resistant copolymer, designed for high-performance applications. It offers excellent thermal stability, durability, and resistance to chemicals, making it suitable for use in protective clothing, industrial filtration, or advanced composites.

Anthemide Fibers

themide are Virgin fibers blends created by Chemistry. Anthemide Staple fibers are constituted in Technical Blends to make performance Textiles used for Military use, Ballistic , Tactical equipments, Flame Resistant Work Wear & Industrial applications.


FR viscose

FR Viscose fiber (Flame-Resistant Viscose) is a cellulose-based synthetic fiber that has been chemically treated or inherently modified to resist ignition and slow down the spread of flames.

Aramid fibers

Aramid fibers are a family of heat-resistant and strong synthetic fibers made from aromatic polyamides. They are known for their high strength, light weight, and exceptional resistance to heat, flame, and abrasion

Modacrylic Fibers

Modacrylic fiber is a type of synthetic fiber made from acrylonitrile and other polymers. It is soft, lightweight, and flame-resistant, making it ideal for use in wigs, fake fur, protective clothing, and upholstery. Modacrylics are also resistant to chemicals, mildew, and sunlight.

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