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What specifications of Oxford cloth are generally used for bags?



There are many varieties of luggage fabrics. There are N types of Oxford fabrics for luggage at home. The editor will take you to choose together! Waterproof Oxford cloth Polyester Oxford cloth is a type of syn…

There are many varieties of luggage fabrics. There are N types of Oxford fabrics for luggage at home. The editor will take you to choose together!

Waterproof Oxford cloth

Polyester Oxford cloth is a type of synthetic fiber. It means that the warp and weft of Oxford cloth are made of polyester filament, polyester low Oxford cloth is made of stretch yarn, or polyester filament, or polyester low stretch yarn. Features are: high strength – strong impact resistance, good elasticity, good heat resistance, water absorption, wear resistance, light resistance, etc.

PVC Oxford cloth

Nylon (nylon) fabric, nylon is the common name for polyamide fiber (nylon), which is the most common fiber in the world. The earliest synthetic fiber made of polymer molecules. Nylon is woven into fabric, also known as nylon cloth. Nylon fabrics have high strength, high chemical resistance and resistance to deformation. The gloss is brighter and the feel is smoother.

Luggage fabric

cationic fabric

Among the above two kinds of fabrics, there are N kinds of specifications available points, such as 1680D, 600D, 300D, 210D Oxford cloth, etc. Different finishing processes are required for different uses, such as waterproofing, PVC/PU coating, fireproofing, printing, lamination, etc. There are more luggage fabrics, please consult customer service and we will answer you in detail!

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