Standards serve as a yardstick for industry progress and a cornerstone for ensuring safety.
In the emerging field of ultra-high-temperature non-combustible materials, BlackFire has not only pushed the boundaries of technology with its innovative BlackFire carbon fiber material but has also actively participated in the development of numerous industry and corporate standards, driving the standardization and high-quality development of the industry through concrete actions.
To date, BlackFire has participated in the release of three group standards, with four more currently under development, and has released one enterprise standard, covering multiple key areas such as non-flammable fabrics, new energy safety, and flame-retardant curtains.
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Release of Three Group Standards
As a key participating entity, BlackFire has officially released three industry standards, including “Fire-Retardant Blankets for New Energy Vehicles,” “Natural-Color Yarn Made from Pre-oxidized Polyacrylonitrile Fibers,” and “Technical Specifications for Early Warning Systems of Electric Vehicle Battery Thermal Runaway.” The implementation of these standards provides the industry with referenceable and actionable technical guidelines and also signifies that Jingzhen’s technical capabilities in the field of non-flammable materials have received authoritative recognition.


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Four Industry Standards Currently Under Development
In addition to the standards already published, BlackFire is also participating in the development of four industry standards, including “Ultra-High-Temperature Non-Flammable Fabric,” “Fire-Suppression Blankets for Electric Vehicles,” “Flame-Retardant Curtains,” and “Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) Film Fusion-Infused Composite Fabric.” Among these, BlackFire serves as the lead drafting organization for “Ultra-High Temperature Non-Flammable Fabric,” the second drafting organization for “Flame-Retardant Curtains,” and the third drafting organization for “Fire Suppression Blankets for Electric Vehicles.”
These standards focus on the performance of ultra-high-temperature non-flammable materials, application specifications for protective products, and public space safety, further promoting the standardized use of “non-flammable” fabrics in new energy vehicles, public buildings, and home protection scenarios.
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Deepening Standards, Safeguarding Safety
For an emerging materials industry, what truly drives its development is not only product breakthroughs but also the establishment of a verifiable, scalable, and replicable safety standards system.

From fiber raw materials to non-flammable fabrics, and from new energy vehicle safety to home fire prevention, BlackFire has actively participated in the development of numerous standards, fully demonstrating the company’s technical expertise and industry responsibility in the field of ultra-high-temperature non-flammable materials.
Standards serve not only to codify technical achievements but also to consolidate industry consensus. BlackFire will continue to collaborate with industry associations, research institutions, and industrial partners to promote the development and implementation of more high-quality standards. This will ensure that the safety concept of “intrinsically non-flammable” has clear guidelines and a solid foundation, thereby contributing Chinese wisdom and solutions to the global cause of safety protection.