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fire retardant spray for (most) fabrics from fire tect ( review ) click here to add or update a review for this product. stock# product details quantity - - + #frtqt quarts $ $ $ #frtgal gallons $ $ $ #frt gallon buckets drop ship item $ $ $ = in stock = out of stock = special order = drop ship | sale
here's a non-toxic, water based interior flame retardant for most fibers, including many synthetics and metallics. used to treat curtains, booth drapes, backdrops, wall coverings, furniture, etc. also works on cardboard, wood, some foam, and paper. not intended for clothing!...
http://www.dharmatrading.com/tools/safe-t-guard-fire-retardant-spray-for-most-fabrics.html
or rope of textile materials, nes 用纱线、扁条、绳、索、缆制其他物品 articles of yarn, strip, etc, twine, cordage, rope or cables, nes 羊毛结织栽绒地毯及其他铺地制品 carpets & other textile floor coverings, of wool..., knotted 化纤结织栽绒地毯及其他铺地制品 floor coverings of man-made textile fibres, knotted "开来姆"等手织地毯 kelem, schumacks, karamanie
woven, made up 毛制簇绒地毯及其他簇绒铺地制品 tufted floor coverings of wool or of fine animal hair 尼龙簇绒地毯及其他簇绒铺地制品 tufted floor coverings of nylon or other polyamides 化纤簇绒地毯及其他簇绒铺地制品 tufted floor coverings of man-made textile materials, nes 其他纺织材料簇绒地毯及其他簇绒铺地制品 tufted floor coverings of other textiles, nes 大块毡呢地毯及其他毡呢铺地制品...
http://fncci.org/old/downloads/duty_free_products_china.pdf
forms, particularly that produced by the mulberry silkworm , bombyx mori , woven into important and luxurious textiles . silk is mostly composed of the insoluble protein fibroin, coated by a smaller amount of a water-soluble protective gum (sericin), as well as including small amounts of other substances
. the shimmering appearance of fine silk is due to the triangular prism-like structure of the silk fiber, which allows silk cloth to refract incoming light at different angles, thus producing different colors. in addition to clothing, silk is used for a variety of uses, including upholstery, wall coverings...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Silk