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The difference between PVC Oxford cloth and PU Oxford cloth Textile



PVC Oxford cloth looks like this, as follows: PVC-coated Oxford cloth has a special PVC glue that is directly applied to the base fabric with a dry coating, and then dried, cured, and rolled. In addition, the b…

PVC Oxford cloth looks like this, as follows:

PVC Oxford  Cloth

PVC-coated Oxford cloth has a special PVC glue that is directly applied to the base fabric with a dry coating, and then dried, cured, and rolled. In addition, the base fabric of PVC calendered Oxford cloth is coated first. The PVC slurry is first made into PVC paste according to the formula, and then pressed into a PVC film of a certain thickness by a special machine, and then pressed on the base fabric at high temperature, dried and solidified. , then cut and roll.

PU refers to polyurethane, which is super fiber leather and the best regenerated leather. The skin texture is very similar to that of genuine leather. It feels as soft as genuine leather. It is difficult for ordinary people to distinguish whether it is genuine leather or regenerated leather. Replaces natural leather.

PU Oxford Cloth

PU Oxford The cloth is waterproof and breathable, feels plump and has a filmy surface. It has extremely excellent wear resistance, excellent breathability and aging resistance, is soft and comfortable, has strong flexibility and has environmental protection requirements. The main advantages are: the coating is soft and elastic; the coating has good strength and can be used for very thin coatings; the coating is porous and has moisture permeability and ventilation properties; it is wear-resistant, moisture-resistant, and dry-cleaning resistant.

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