Flame and fire resisant Kermel® fibre, well-known for its suppleness and its "textile" touch for an aramid fibre, is of course used in a very wide range of fire and flame resistant knits worn in direct contact with skin:
Any knitting technology can be applied to yarns made out of fire and flame resistant Kermel® fibres, in 100% or in blends: Kermel V50 (50% Kermel®, 50% Lenzing FR), Kermel V70 (70% Kermel®, 30% Lenzing FR) or Kermel/Wood/FR viscose.
For those applications, KERMEL recommends the use of its 1,1 dtex fine fibre. KERMEL is currently running wearer trials with its Kermel® micro 1,1 dtex fibre, offering increased comfort with lighter weights.
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