Flame retardant material made of polyester kneaded with carbonized compounds
Moëz is a flame-retardant material that responds to the desire to enjoy fashion even in outdoor scenes such as camping. One of the joys of camping is the campfire scene, where people often wear synthetic fibers, which can cause holes in their favorite clothing from firewood splattering. Flame-retardant materials are resistant to fire sparks that may fly into the wears or get on them unnoticed, but they do not spread easily, leaving only burn marks, holes, and scratches.
It does not mean that the material won't burn.
Limiting oxygen index (LOI value)
Moëz meets the index for flame retardancy (resistance to spreading).
LOI≧ 27% / JIS K7201-2:2007
LOI value is a standard Limited Oxygen Index based on the fact that the oxygen concentration in the air on earth is approximately 20-21%.
The higher the value, the more difficult it is to burn.