There are two main categories of Oxford cloth: polyester and nylon (nylon). What I want to share with you today is polyester Oxford cloth. The color points of polyester Oxford cloth have a clear effect. The fabric is light, waterproof, bending resistant, anti-static, anti-tear, and also fire-resistant.
Polyester Oxford cloth is divided into filament yarn and stretch yarn. Elastic fibers are divided into high, medium and low elastic fibers. Polyester low elastic fibers are curly and polyester high elastic fibers are straight.
Characteristics of polyester filament
Strength: The strength of polyester fiber is nearly 1 times higher than cotton and 3 times higher than wool, so polyester fabric is strong and durable.
Heat resistance: It can be used at -70℃~170℃. It has the best heat resistance and thermal stability among synthetic fibers.
Elasticity: The elasticity of polyester is close to that of wool, and its wrinkle resistance is better than other fibers. The fabric does not wrinkle and has good shape retention.
Abrasion resistance: The abrasion resistance of polyester is second only to nylon, ranking second among synthetic fibers.
Water absorption: Polyester has low water absorption and moisture regain and good insulation properties. However, due to low water absorption, large static electricity generated by friction, and poor natural adsorption of dyes, polyester is generally dyed using high-temperature and high-pressure dyeing methods.
Polyester Oxford Fabric elastic yarn can be divided into high, medium and low elastic yarn. A high elastic elongation rate means high elastic yarn, and the opposite is low elastic yarn. In terms of materials, high elastic yarn is usually nylon and polypropylene, and low elastic yarn is usually polyester. Nylon and the like, the specific difference between high elastic yarn and low elastic yarn is that compared with low elastic yarn, the bulk and bending state of the yarn is greater than that of low elastic yarn, and it needs to be more curved. Pulling both high elastic yarn The elasticity can be clearly felt when the end is reached.
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