What isBright Silver Reflective FabricQuestion markBright silver refers to high-brightness silver reflective fabric, with a brightness generally not less than class II according to European standards. Bright silver reflective fabric has good wash fastness and resistance to abrasion. For example, 3M8910 and 3M8906 both belong to bright silver reflective fabric. The appearance color of bright silver reflective fabric can be divided into bright silver with a whitish tone and bright silver metallic luster. The main base materials of bright silver reflective fabric are mainly TC and synthetic fibers, with TC as the main.

Reflective Fabric Basic StructureKib+Special Adhesive+Glass Microspheres+Wash-Resistant Treatment
Reflective fabricIntroduction:
The width of the polyester reflective fabric and TC reflective fabric is 1.35 meters, and the width of the bright silver reflective fabric is 1.1 meters.
Reflective strips can be freely cut into different widths (commonly available in 2.5cm and 5cm, as well as 1.5cm, 2cm, 3cm, 3.5cm, etc.).
It can also be cut obliquely to reflect light, mainly used for edge binding. Cutting obliquely reflective fabric requires an additional 10% waste and labor costs (fixed cutting).
Reflective fabric baseChemical fiber (100% polyester), TC fabric (polyester-cotton blend); flame-retardant fabric base; 100% cotton and Kevlar.
Reflective fabricanti-glare brightnessbyGlass microspheresSizes can be divided into: Highlight: 330L, 380L, 420L, 500LHighlight Class II is for light levels above 330 lux, and Highlight Class I is for light levels above 250 lux.
Bright Silver: 380 lumens, 500 lumens
Puluang: Meets the needs of ordinary reflective requirements.
The brightness mentioned in the reflective material industry refers to the brightness at an incident angle of 5 degrees and an observation angle of 12 degrees (which is the brightness of the product at this angle).
The European EN471 standard has a total of 16 detection angles. The incident angles are: 5°, 20°, 30°, 40°. The observation angles are: 12′, 20′, 1°, 1°3