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Leading Innovations in Flame-Resistant Textiles: Carrington Textiles at Intersec 2024

As the anticipation builds for the upcoming Intersec event in Dubai this January 2024, Carrington Textiles, a prominent global manufacturer specializing in flame-resistant fabrics, is preparing to present their latest advancements in stretch FR (flame-resistant) textiles and sustainable workwear products.

At the forefront of their showcase stands the Flametougher 290AS Flex, a revolutionary leap in electrical arc flash protection. Crafted from a fusion of CORDURA® nylon 6,6 ensuring certified robustness, and XLANCE® EOL fibers offering exceptional elasticity and comfort, this stretch flame-resistant fabric is meticulously designed to elevate safety measures for professionals operating in high-risk environments susceptible to electrical arc flashes.

Complementing the Flametougher 290AS Flex, Carrington Textiles will introduce an array of pioneering flame-resistant products. Noteworthy among these are the Flameflex 300AS, Flametuff Satin 250 AS, and Flameshield Satin 425, meticulously engineered to achieve an impressive class 2 rating for welding protection. These fabrics are engineered to provide unparalleled defense against flames and intense heat, reinforcing safety standards for workers in industries facing heightened risks.

Moreover, the textile giant is expanding its repertoire of lightweight inherent FR fabrics from the Flameban family, incorporating Lenzing fibers—a sustainable alternative derived from a cellulosic base known for enhancing moisture management properties. This blend not only amplifies comfort but also delivers exceptional flame resistance, catering to professionals seeking both protection and comfort.

In alignment with their steadfast commitment to sustainability, Carrington Textiles will introduce Tahoe at Intersec 2024, a part of their stretch workwear fabric range. Tahoe, comprising 29-percent REPREVE® recycled polyester and 4 percent EOL fibers by XLANCE®, boasts an impressive 20 percent stretch capacity.

This eco-friendly workwear textile not only minimizes environmental impact but also offers the flexibility and durability demanded by rigorous work environments. These groundbreaking innovations underscore Carrington Textiles’ unwavering dedication to safety, comfort, and sustainability across their product spectrum.

Leading Innovations in Flame-Resistant Textiles: Carrington Textiles at Intersec 2024

Expressing eagerness for the event, Carrington Textiles’ Sales Director, Paul Farrell, highlighted, “Participating in Intersec provides an exceptional platform to showcase our extensive array of products, spanning textiles from our workwear and flame-resistant collections, as well as our acclaimed NFPA2112 fabrics. Our presence at the event allows us to strengthen existing partnerships and explore new business opportunities in this dynamic and promising region.

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