About 15,500 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Modacrylic - Wikipedia

    Modacrylics are soft, strong, resilient and dimensionally stable. They can be easily dyed, show good press and shape retention, and are quick to dry. They have outstanding resistance to chemicals and …

  2. Modacrylic | Synthetic Fibers, Flame Retardant & Durable | Britannica

    Modacrylic, in textiles, any synthetic fibre composed of at least 35 percent but less than 85 percent by weight of the chemical compound acrylonitrile. It is a modified form of the acrylic group, fibres …

  3. Modacrylic Fibers: Why You Should Be Using Them - TenCate Fabrics

    Sep 29, 2022 · Modacrylic fibers are inherently flame resistant, meaning they have intrinsic FR properties. They are commonly used in blends with other FR fibers like lyocell, aramid, or polyamide …

  4. What is Modacrylic Fiber? Properties and Uses

    Dec 27, 2025 · Modacrylic fiber is a specialized synthetic fiber known for its flame resistance and durability, making it ideal for protective clothing and specialty applications.

  5. What Is Modacrylic? | Fenrir Throws

    Originally developed in the mid-20th century, modacrylics are modified acrylic fibers derived from acrylonitrile and other monomers, carefully engineered to replicate the look and feel of natural animal …

  6. Modacrylic Fiber - Dharma Trading Co.

    The low softening temperatures of modacrylic fibers allow them to be stretched, embossed and molded into special shapes. The fibers may be produced with controlled heat shrinkage capacities.

  7. Modified acrylic fibers, in which the acrylonitrile monomer content is less than 85% but at least 35%, are referred to as modacrylic fibers. In modacrylic fibers, the remaining 15%-65% consists primarily of …

  8. What is Modacrylic? - azothermsafety.com

    May 12, 2024 · Primarily derived from acrylonitrile and other components, modacrylic fibers offer inherent flame resistance without the need for chemical treatments. This inherent flame resistance …

  9. Modacrylic - Vintage Fashion Guild

    The first maker was Union Carbide Corporation, under the trade name Dynel. Like acrylic, modacrylic was created to give a wool-like feel, and has been especially used for items that require …

  10. Acrylic vs Modacrylic: A Guide to Flammability - begoodtex.com

    Nov 15, 2025 · Many are confused about the difference between acrylic and its “modified” version, Modacrylic. This guide will thoroughly clarify the fundamental differences from a technical …