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PAIHO’s Safety First: The Power of Fire-Retardant Hook and Loop

Fire Retardant Hook and Loop are engineered with a fire-retardant coating to meet demanding industry standards.

Meeting the Toughest Regulations:

It is specifically designed and tested to comply with key safety regulations:

  • Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Section 25.853 (b): This regulation sets flammability requirements for materials used in aircraft interiors. Compliance ensures that the hook and loop will self-extinguish and prevent the spread of flames in the event of a fire, providing crucial extra time for evacuation.
  • Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 302: This standard outlines the burn resistance requirements for materials used in the interior of passenger cars, multipurpose passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses. Utilizing FMVSS 302 compliant hook and loop contributes to a safer automotive environment.
  • NFPA Approved: The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is a globally recognized authority on fire safety. Their approval signifies that this fire-retardant hook and loop has met rigorous testing and performance criteria.

Versatility and Convenience:

Beyond its exceptional safety features, this fire-retardant hook and loop offer the same versatility and ease of use you expect from standard hook and loop fasteners:

  • Adjustability: Provides exceptional safety features while maintaining the versatility and ease of use you expect from standard hook and loop fasteners
  • Ease of Application: It can be easily integrated into various designs and manufacturing processes.
  • Variety of Widths: Available in widths ranging from ½” to 6″, catering to diverse application needs.
  • Color Options: Standard colors include Black and White, with the possibility of additional colors available upon request to meet aesthetic requirements.

 

Applications Across Industries:

  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Mass Transit
  • Medical
  • Protective Gear
  • Construction

Contact us today to learn more about our fire-retardant hook and loop options and how they can meet your specific application requirements.

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