To everyone involved with spatter sheets. Introducing the weaving methods of Yoshino-made spatter sheets.
Our company manufactures and sells various products made from flame-resistant fibers, including safety-related products. Yoshino's spatter sheets come in four types of weaves: "satin weave," "twill weave," "plain weave," and "felt (non-woven fabric)." Flame-resistant fibers are excellent in flame retardancy, but when woven, gaps occur in the weave. To seal these gaps, silicone is coated on the surface of the fabric. The coating also has the effect of repelling sparks, preventing slag from staying in one place, and the moisture contained in the silicone evaporates, allowing heat to escape. This results in less deterioration of the fabric compared to uncoated materials. 【Weaving methods of Yoshino's spatter sheets】 ■ Satin weave ■ Twill weave ■ Plain weave ■ Felt (non-woven fabric) *For more details, please refer to the external link page or feel free to contact us.
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【Characteristics of Weaving】 ■ Satin Weave - Also known as satin, it has a high thread density and a glossy surface. ■ Twill Weave - Also known as herringbone, it is a standard weave for spatter sheets. ■ Plain Weave - The most basic weave, it has a thin yet sturdy texture. ■ Felt (Non-woven Fabric) - Unlike woven fabrics, it is made by entangling fibers into a sheet form. *For more details, please refer to the external link page or feel free to contact us.
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Yoshino Co., Ltd. manufactures and sells safety-related products using flame-resistant fibers, as well as various products made from flame-resistant fibers, in order to respond to the concept of safety and environmental friendliness demanded by a diversifying society. We handle various products including flame-resistant fibers, carbon fibers, spatter sheets, and silica fibers.