Curtain fabric performance requirements

Sep 03, 2024

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The performance requirements of curtain fabrics mainly include fire performance, environmental protection standards, durability and ease of cleaning.

First of all, fire resistance is one of the important properties of curtain fabrics. According to the GB50222-2017 "Code for Fire Protection of Building Interior Decoration Design", decorative materials are divided into four levels according to their combustion performance: Class A non-combustible, Class B1 flame retardant, Class B2 flammability, and Class B3 flammability. Therefore, only fabrics that have reached grade A and B1 can be called flame retardant fabrics.

Secondly, environmental protection standards are also requirements that curtain fabrics must meet. The chemical content of curtain fabrics cannot exceed the requirements of relevant standards and specifications issued by the state to ensure environmental protection and safety.

In addition, the durability and ease of cleaning of the curtain fabric are also very important. The high-count and high-density polyester curtain fabric has a silky luster, good drape and abrasion resistance, and is not easy to pilling, making it a cost-effective choice on the market. Cotton and linen fabrics are absorbent, breathable, and skin-friendly, and are suitable for use in places that require shading.

Finally, according to different usage scenarios and needs, factors such as the sunshine of the room and the usage habits of family members should also be considered when choosing curtain fabrics. For example, although silk fabrics have good luster and good heat dissipation and thermal insulation properties, they are not light-resistant and are suitable for use in cool rooms.

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