Available for ImportFire-Resistant and Heat-Resistant Non-Woven Fabric with Aramid Fiber for Insulation
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Fire-resistant, heat-resistant nonwoven fabrics made of chemical fibres, with aramid fibres (not less than 5%), combined thermo-cross-linked, t.m. ARKPROTECT is used as insulation in the textile industry. Nonwoven fabrics from chemical fibres are modern insulators and fillers with unique consumer properties: they do not absorb moisture, are light, keep their shape well, have excellent thermal insulation characteristics, are wear-resistant and hypoallergenic.
The width of the cloth is 1.5m. Calendared. Available in rolls.
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