What does the “D” in 300D Oxford cloth mean? We need to understand it first. Generally speaking, the polyester Oxford cloth or nylon fabrics produced by our manufacturers are represented by D. [D] Denier = g/L*9000, where g is the weight of the silk thread (grams), and L is the length of the silk thread (meters), which represents the weight of the silk thread per unit length. For example, the bottom fabric of many backpacks is made of 600D-1200D Oxford cloth. The larger the Arabic numeral in front of D, the more wear-resistant the Oxford cloth is.
300D Oxford The cloth is mainly used for various types of boxes/bags, large and small, as well as tents, outdoor awnings, baby strollers, hotel chair covers, tablecloths, outdoor products and other series.
The T in 300T fabric generally refers to polyester taffeta, which is a silk-like fabric that is light and strong. It is a unit of density. We can also simply think that the larger the number before T, the heavier and stronger the cloth of the same area will be.
300T polyester taffeta fabric is used in jackets, down jackets, umbrellas, car covers, sportswear, handbags, luggage, sleeping bags, tents and various high-end clothing linings.
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