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Filament E-glass 3/1 broken twill weave fabric fire blankets are fire safety devices made from a specific type of woven fabric. The term describes the construction and materials used in the fire blanket.
Filament E-glass refers to the type of glass fibres used in the fabric. As mentioned earlier, E-glass is a common type of fibreglass known for its thermal resistance and insulation properties. The filaments are continuous strands of glass fibres.
The 3/1 broken twill weave refers to the specific weave pattern of the fabric. It is woven in a broken twill pattern where three warp yarns interlace with one weft yarn. This weave pattern helps provide the fabric strength, flexibility, and durability.
When combined, filament E-glass 3/1 broken twill weave fabric creates a fire-resistant material that can withstand high temperatures and is used in fire blankets. Fire blankets are safety devices designed to extinguish small fires or wrap around a person to protect them in a fire emergency.
These fire blankets are typically made from materials resistant to flames and heat, allowing them to smother small fires by cutting off the oxygen supply or shielding individuals from heat and flames. They are commonly found in kitchens, laboratories, workshops, and other environments where fire hazards may occur.
It’s important to note that specific products may vary in their materials and construction, so it’s always advisable to refer to the manufacturer’s instructions and specifications for accurate information on a particular fire blanket.