Draperies and curtains are integral to interior design in both residential and commercial settings, offering aesthetic appeal, privacy, and insulation. However, their position often near windows and light sources, coupled with their inherent flammability, makes them a significant fire safety consideration. Protecting these materials is crucial for preventing rapid flame spread in homes, offices, hotels, and public venues.

NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. provides Mflam CGN, an essential `flammability solution for decorative fabrics` including drapes and curtains. This advanced phosphorus and nitrogen-based flame retardant is designed to impregnate fabrics, significantly enhancing their resistance to ignition and slowing fire development. Its application helps meet rigorous fire safety standards without compromising the fabric's visual quality or drape.

A key benefit of Mflam CGN for drapery applications is its `non-yellowing fabric flame retardant` characteristic. Even under high curing temperatures (up to 180ºC), the product ensures `normally no yellowing occur`, preserving the original color and brightness of delicate curtain materials. This is particularly important for light-colored or white fabrics where discoloration would be highly visible and unacceptable.

Mflam CGN offers `good thermal stability` and is suitable for various materials commonly used in drapery, such as `phosphorus flame retardant for cellulose fabrics` (cotton, linen), polyester, and wool blends. Its liquid form allows for flexible application methods, including padding and dipping processes, which can be adapted to different fabric textures and absorbability. For inquiries on `Mflam CGN price` and for those looking to `buy Mflam CGN` for large-scale drapery projects, NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. serves as a reliable `Mflam CGN supplier`, committed to delivering high-quality flame retardancy solutions. Our experts can advise on `how to apply Mflam CGN on polyester` drapes to achieve optimal fire safety, ensuring beautiful and safe interiors.