What is the difference between Oxford cloth fabric and silver-coated Oxford cloth? Oxford cloth itself has no silver coating or light-shielding effect. Silver coating is a post-finishing coating process.
210D silver-coated Oxford cloth
The silver-coated Oxford cloth fabric has PA silver glue coating and PU silver glue coating. Its main functions are Efficiently blocking ultraviolet rays, the silver glue coating can effectively block 80% of external ultraviolet rays and harmful optical fibers, more effectively protect human skin from being injured and tanned by strong external rays, and protect the skin tissue structure.
PA silver glue coating refers to a layer of silver-white glue applied on the surface of the fabric to make the fabric have light-shielding, sun protection, radiation protection, waterproof and other functions. It is generally used in curtains, tents, and clothing.
600D silver-coated Oxford cloth
The basic functions of PU silver glue coating are the same as PA silver glue coating, but PU silver-coated Oxford cloth Cloth has better elasticity and better fastness. For fabrics such as tents that require high water pressure, PU silver coating is better than PA silver coating. Silver-coated fabrics are often used in tents, bags, car tents, sunshades, umbrellas, laundry covers, car clothes, curtains, piano covers, factory warehouses and other functional fabrics that block sunlight.
Silver-coated Oxford cloth includes 210D, 420D, 600D Oxford cloth, etc., which can also be customized according to needs. Consultation hotline: 400-8380917
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