Oxford cloth is more wear-resistant than canvas , which is also relatively hard. Waterproof Oxford fabric: also known as Oxford fabric, originally a colored fabric. It has the characteristics of easy washing, quick drying, soft touch, good water absorption, and comfortable wearing. Oxford cloth is usually made of polyester-cotton blended yarn interwoven with cotton yarn, and the weft weight flat or square weave is used. Canvas: It is a thick fabric woven with multi-strand warp and weft yarns. It has the characteristics of tightness, stiffness, hardness and wear resistance.
At present, most backpacks are made of Oxford cloth and nylon. One is quite solid, and the other is made of The surface of the two fabrics is very smooth, easier to handle when dirty, and has some waterproof effects. Canvas is also used by many people now. Because canvas fabric is very environmentally friendly, foreigners especially like to use canvas. However, Because canvas is a pure cotton fabric, it is not resistant to stains and is not waterproof. It is very likely that it will not be so firm and soft after being washed once.
The rainproof properties of waterproof Oxford cloth are still measured based on how many mm of water column each square centimeter can withstand. Usually the rainproof index of professional outdoor tents is above 1500mm, which can protect against moderate to heavy rain; while some professional mountain tents can reach 3000-4000mm, which can protect against continuous heavy rain. High-quality rainproof tarpaulins not only have high rainproof indexes, but also have thick rubber strips at the joints of the tarpaulins to prevent water seepage at the seams.
What are the specifications of Oxford cloth? Such as 1680D, 1200D, 900D, 600D, 420D, 300D, 210D, 150D and other Oxford cloth. Oxford cloth functional classification: flame retardant cloth, waterproof Oxford cloth, PVC Oxford cloth, PU Oxford cloth, camouflage Oxford cloth, fluorescent Oxford cloth, printing Oxford cloth, composite Oxford cloth, etc.
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