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CONTACT USMilliken’s history as a flame resistant fabric (FR) manufacturer began in the 1940s, working with the U.S. military to protect our soldiers overseas. From that time forward, we have continued to be at the forefront of the flame resistant fabric and textiles industry.
We manufacture flame resistant fabrics for uniforms and workwear that protect workers in various industries, including fire services, alternative energy, welding, and many more. Our mattress barriers protect you at home. Combat and defense personnel rely on the protection of Milliken military-grade flame resistant fabrics. Our fire resistant products protect electrical contractors - and the people who live and work on the systems they build.
How far does our R&D go? Milliken has tested FR technology on the International Space Station. Our curiosity put us in orbit.
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Our FR textiles are designed and certified for high-risk operations like structural firefighting and wildland fire services. And we also make FR fabrics for station wear so firefighters can unwind afterward in comfort.
LEARN MOREDurable enough to withstand temperatures approaching 35,000°F, Westex by Milliken arc flash protection fabrics will self-extinguish when the arc flash event is over, and insulate against second degree burns through the fabric.
LEARN MOREWestex by Milliken is a leading manufacturer of the heavyweight flame-resistant cotton fabrics used by the steel industry as protective clothing against splash, radiant heat, and flame sources.
LEARN MOREWe make a wide range of military-grade, fire-resistant combat fabrics, which provide critical FR protection without sacrificing comfort. Our fabric constructions and patented finishing technology offer proven protection against heat and flame.
LEARN MOREFlame-resistant SimplyFR™ barriers form a protective shield to keep heat and fire away from mattress foam. SimplyFR is designed with the same type of material used our uniforms for front-line firefighters and first responders.
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