〇 The outer bore uses a new material (Kanekalon Protex A) that absorbs infrared rays and warms it up.
〇 Faithful reproduction of the American high pile of the 1950s that has an unbearable vintage feeling
〇 The back fabric is made of alberton GUNMAKU, a tent fabric with excellent flame retardant and waterproof properties.
The outer material is made of Kanekalon ®️ Protex A®️.
In addition to flame retardant performance, the material absorbs and retains infrared rays when exposed to heat rays in explosions, etc., and has the ability to protect the skin from burns.
By applying this infrared absorption performance, Alberton introduced the "flame retardant bore (Sliva knit) blanket that absorbs infrared rays and warms it".
It was up to about 11 degrees warmer when used in front of a bonfire. (For details, please refer to the test results below.)
*Kanekaron ®️ is a registered trademark of Kaneka Corporation.
* Protex ®️ is a registered trademark of Kaneka Corporation.
Features of Kanekalon Protex
・Flame retardant material: Flame retardant fiber
It has self-extinguishing properties that stop burning as soon as the fire source is released. Unlike flame retardant fibers that undergo post-processing, its flame retardant properties do not fade or be lost due to washing, etc.
・Carbonized fiber
When burned, it carbonizes without melting. Its carbonized part prevents the spread of fire, and combustion stops as soon as the fire source is gone. Also, unlike molten fibers such as polyester, it does not melt off and adhere to the skin even if it burns.
・Soft texture
It is light, warm, elastic, and has a soft and supple texture due to its unique fiber shape. The characteristics of Kanekalon, which is also used in faux fur and wigs, remain the same, but it is comfortable to the touch and is less likely to cause unpleasant static electricity, which tends to be a polyester material.
Excellent flame retardant and water resistance, active outdoors!
The lining is made of 10oz army duck GUNMAKU, which has excellent flame retardant and water resistance.
The weft yarn of 10oz ARMYDUCK, which is said to have been used for tents in the U.S. military, has been changed from cotton yarn to modacrylic fiber (Kanekalon ® Protex ®) to improve flame retardant performance.
The surface uses the processing technology used for military awnings.
Water resistance, light resistance, and surface flame retardancy are increased by adding flame retardants.
・Water resistance: about 1000mm
・Light shielding: 99.998%
・Flame retardant: CPAI84 is a passing level, which is the flame retardant standard for tents in the United States.
There is no water repellency on the surface of the coat, but hydrophilic (since it was originally a surface coat for military tents, the surface produced by the water repellency causes diffuse reflection of the ball of water droplets and is easily detected from the sky, so it is hydrophilic. Although it is a soggy and wet surface, it prevents water from entering.
In addition, this time, bio-processing is applied to the fabric to soften the texture.
IT IS A STANDARD DEFINED BY THE AMERICAN FEDERAL STANDARD CCC-C-419F.
Recreate the 1950s boa with an irresistible vintage feel
We are particular about the soft texture that will surely captivate those who touch it.
Slivaknit is not yarn but a "sliver" made of cotton (cotton) in the form of a rope, so it is possible to create a pile fabric without compromising the goodness of the material.
The pile fabric remover, which is a method of decompeting pile yarn with a brush, is also difficult to lose its texture, and you can feel the texture of natural fluff.
size
140cm×70cm
Material blending ratio
・Outer fabric
alivaknit (Polyester: 20% Protex: 30% Kanekalon AHD443: 50%)
Eye 700g/m.
・Lining
10OZ GUNMAKU (Cotton: 55% Protex: 45%)
How to wash
・ Wash alone in a washing net at 30°C in a weak washing machine. (The GUNMAKU on the surface uses pigments, so there is a possibility of color transfer.) )
・ Weak aperture
・ Hanging in the shade
* Precautions: Do not bleach, tumble dry, or iron.
Country of Origin
Japan