Fire retardant fabrics are used in everything from high-end upholstery to soft furnishings to schoolroom curtains - but what exactly qualifies a fabric as "fire retardant"? Fabric is classified as fire retardant fabric based on, unsurprisingly, the time it takes for the fabric to burn and at what te... Read More
There are three different ways a fabric can be made fire retardant, so we'll start off with the best and most efficient way: it's when the FR properties are inherent in the yarn itself. There are ways though to make your textiles fire retardant using chemical treatments and finishes. There are two t... Read More
Using Nylon or Polyester Cheaper – you can get a lot more affordable tents with man-made fabrics (the exception is, of course, some of the tents for extreme expeditions, such as those used when trekking the South Pole). Lighter – from smaller backpacking tents to even larger family tents, these man-... Read More
A tent is a shelter consisting of sheets of fabric or other material draped over, attached to a frame of poles or attached to a supporting rope. While smaller tents may be free-standing or attached to the ground, large tents are usually anchored using guy ropes tied to stakes or tent pegs. First use... Read More
Fabric Air Duct have many advantages and benefits, many of which are green. Simplified Design/Uniform Air Dispersion: This means less ductwork! Our Fabric Air Duct may be designed with fittings similar to metal ductwork, including many standard zippered fittings and unlimited customization to match ... Read More