What is the difference between 600D Oxford cloth and PVC Oxford cloth?
600D Oxford cloth refers to Oxford cloth with a yarn count of 600D, and PVC Oxford cloth refers to Oxford cloth that has been treated with PVC coating.
Click here It is emphasized that: the yarn count of 600D Oxford cloth not only has 600D (representing 6×6), but the commonly used 600D Oxford cloth yarn count also has specifications such as 6×3/6×5/6×4. Due to different names, 6*3 means 600*300D, and so on. The lower the D number, the lower the density of the cloth, the smaller the weight, the worse the pulling force, and of course the lower the price.
PVC Oxford Cloth: PVC is a vinyl polymer material, and its material is an amorphous material. Stabilizers, lubricants, auxiliary processing agents, colorants, impact agents and other additives are often added to PVC materials in actual use. It also has many specifications: 210D Oxford cloth, 300D Oxford cloth, 420D Oxford cloth, 600D Oxford cloth, 900D Oxford cloth, 1680D Oxford cloth, etc. The PVC-coated Oxford cloth has high strength, weather resistance and excellent geometry. stability. PVC is highly resistant to oxidants, reducing agents and strong acids.
PVC coated The 600D Oxford cloth can be used for luggage fabrics, backpacks, trolley cases, tool bags, carports, home furnishings, etc. For details, please consult customer service or call the hotline: 400-8380917.
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