Carrington Textiles, Pincroft launch new flame-resistant fabrics

At their shared stand at this month’s Techtextil 2026 in Frankfurt, UK-based companies Carrington Textiles and Pincroft will introduce a new range of inherent flame-retardant fabrics. These fabrics have been developed in collaboration with technologies such as Lenzing FR and Xlance.

This new collection features unique fabric blends that have not been seen before in the global textile market. Designed from the fibre stage, these fabrics focus on durability, comfort, and long-lasting protective performance. They represent an important advancement in the development of inherent flame-retardant materials. Each fabric has been created to meet changing garment design needs while ensuring that flame resistance remains effective throughout the entire life of the garment.

Along with these new developments, Pincroft will highlight its expertise as a specialist in dyeing, printing, and finishing. The company places strong focus on flame-retardant finishing techniques and offers services such as controlled dyeing, precise rotary screen printing, and in-house application of permethrin for insect-repellent finishes.

Together, both companies, which are part of RTS Textiles, will offer garment manufacturers and buyers access to these new flame-retardant fabric blends, along with complete finishing solutions, all presented at a single stand during the event.

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