Fireproof Fabric is a High-Temperature Resistant Inorganic Fiber Material. Due to its stable chemical properties, high-temperature resistance, and ablation resistance, fireproof fabric is widely used in industries such as aerospace, metallurgy, chemical engineering, construction materials, and firefighting. It is non-combustible, resistant to high temperatures (500~1700 degrees Celsius), tightly structured, non-irritating, soft, and flexible, making it convenient for wrapping uneven surfaces of objects and equipment.
Fireproof fabric effectively protects objects from heat sources and spark zones, thoroughly preventing or isolating combustion. It is suitable for environments with welding and other spark-producing activities that pose fire risks, as it can withstand sparks, slag, and welding splatter. It helps isolate work areas, separate work layers, and eliminate fire hazards potentially caused by welding activities. Additionally, it can be used for light isolation, creating a safe, clean, and organized workspace. Fireproof fabric can be made into fire blankets, which are ideal protective tools for key public safety units. They are used in large shopping malls, supermarkets, hotels, and other public entertainment venues during hot work activities (such as welding and cutting). Using fire blankets can directly reduce spark splatter, isolate and block flammable and explosive materials, and ensure the safety and integrity of lives and property.