Oxford fabrics are chemical fiber fabrics, which refer to fabrics spun and woven with chemical fibers (man-made fibers and synthetic fibers) as raw materials. Chemical fiber raw materials can be arbitrarily changed and selected according to the needs of the fabric in terms of their shape, thickness, length, gloss, elasticity, etc. Chemical fiber fabrics have higher strength, better wear resistance and wrinkle resistance, and are not prone to mildew.
Chemical fiber fabric performance table
In addition , vinylon has better hygroscopicity and has many similar cotton fabrics. For example, it has good light resistance, wear resistance, and alkali resistance, but poor heat resistance and dyeability. Polypropylene has a relatively small density, light fabric and low price, but has poor antistatic, anti-aging, heat resistance and dyeability.
Learn more: For details about Oxford cloth, please consult textile customer service or call the hotline: 400-8380917.
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