- Enhanced Nomex®IIIA flame resistant fabrics for station wear, turnout gear, industrial uniforms, and electrical utility workwear. Garments made from Synergy® provide a strong line of defense when you need it most. Inherently flame resistant, as well as being resistant to a broad range of chemicals. Fabrics of Synergy® are extremely durable, resisting abrasion and tears.

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-Fabrics made from an inherently flame resistant blend of Modacrylic and Combed Pima Cotton. Combining unique fire resistant performance with natural fiber comfort, results in uniforms and workwear that look and feel just like "regular clothes". Workers in refineries, petrochemical plants, electrical utility workers, fire fighters and other high-risk apparel wearers deserve the benefits of Springfield's FireWear®.


-Poplin and twill fabrics for use in work shirts and pants, healthcare uniforms, aprons and coveralls. Broadcloth fabrics used for executive shirts and school uniforms. Spun polyester fabrics for use in aprons, napery, chef wear, workwear and butcher coats. Our state-of -the-art high speed weaving, air jet spinning and leading edge finishing techniques produce fabrics unsurpassed in quality.


- Fabrics in a variety of styles for apparel with the easy care, wrinkle free, soft, luxurious feel of Pima Cotton. Performance is created by wrapping Pima Cotton around a hi-tech synthetic core resulting in comfort, strength and durability.

-Includes fabrics that are inherently flame resistant, water repelled or used in basic shirts, pants and coveralls.


Airo-soft™- Hydropel® - Freedom™ - DWR - Teflon® can be used for all products. Airo-Soft not only feels remarkably soft to the body but is engineered with a special hydrophilic finish that wicks moisture away from the skin and helps keep you dry. Plus, this new fabric finish is designed to withstand the rigors of work and laundering in the true tradition that made Springfield the number one choice of fabric for work. For a sample of hydrophilic Airo-Soft, contact us.

Here's how inherent FFR® Fiber (Fibrous Flame Retardant Fiber) Works:

It's not just a surface phenomenon, but from deep within the fiber itself. As can be seen in the scanning electron photomicrographs, before the FFR® Fibers are exposed to heat and flames, they look and feel just like any other textile fiber. When exposed to a flame source, the reaction begins.

Upon exposures to flames, certain molecular components of the fiber emit non-combustible gas-released through tiny pores in the fiber - which smothers the fire much the same way that a fire extinguisher does. These gasses shut off the oxygen feeding the flames, thereby stopping further burning. Yet you don't even know the FFR® Fibers are there until you need them!

The flame-resistance performance of the FFR® Fiber is so effective that it can be blended with untreated combed cotton to produce inherently flame-resistant fabrics. And because no additional chemical treatment to the fabric is required - since the FR is part of the fiber itself- the combed cotton-comfort, bright colors, durability and ease of care are retained. For more information, visit Springfield Protective Fabrics

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Cross section of FFR® Staple Fiber, showing the FR component deep inside the fiber.