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How does ordering samples work?

Once you place a bulk order, any samples you order (limit of 1 per item) can be refunded/deducted from your bulk order total.

What’s the difference between inherent FR and treated FR fabrics?

Inherent FR fabrics have flame resistance woven into the fibers (permanent), while treated FR uses chemical coatings that degrade over time.

Are your products certified for global markets?

Yes! Our garments meet EN, ASTM, NFPA, ANSI, and OEKO-TEX® standards, ensuring compliance in Europe, North America, and Asia.

What makes your dyeing process unique?

We hold patents for dyeing modacrylic and aramid yarns, ensuring fade-resistant, vibrant colors that exceed EU/NA standards.

What industries do you serve?

Oil & gas, utilities, firefighting, construction, welding, policing and chemical processing

What's the difference between aramid/FR viscose and modacrylic/cotton?

Aramid/FR viscose offers higher heat resistance (500°C+) and reduced melting risk, critical for firefighting or oil/gas.

Are your factories ethically certified?

Yes! Our manufacturing facilities are ISO 9001 (quality management) and ISO 14001 (environmental) certified, ensuring ethical production and sustainable practices. Additionally, our fabrics are OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified, meaning they’re free from harmful chemicals—safe for workers and the planet.

Do you offer custom FR fabric and garment development?

Absolutely! We specialize in custom FR fabric and garment development, tailoring fiber blends (modacrylic, aramid, FR viscose), weights, and colors to your exact needs—whether for arc flash protection, oil & gas, or military applications. Our end-to-end service includes prototyping, testing, and certification support(EN, ASTM, NFPA).

What ATPV rating do electricians need?

Electricians working in arc flash zones typically require FR clothing with an ATPV rating of 4+ cal/cm² (HRC 1 or higher) to meet NFPA 70E and ASTM F1959 standards. For high-risk tasks (e.g., utility linemen), we recommend our ATPV 8+ cal/cm² gear (HRC 2+) for maximum protection. Always check your employer’s arc flash risk assessment to confirm the required Hazard Risk Category (HRC).