The difference between Oxford cloth luggage fabric and lining
Most bags are made of a variety of oxford fabrics, which are divided into inner and outer. The outside of the bag should be wear-resistant and strong, and some also need waterproofing, PU, PVC coating, etc., while the inside is used for separation, and Oxford cloth with a finer yarn count is often used. Generally, waterproofing is not required.
The Oxford cloth used for the exterior of luggage fabrics includes 1680D Oxford cloth, 1200D Oxford cloth, 900D Oxford cloth, 600D Oxford cloth, 420D Oxford cloth, 300D Oxford cloth, 210D Oxford cloth It is mostly used for lining.
1680D is 1680D double-ply Oxford cloth, which is a plain textile fabric with double warp and double weft. The original raw material is nylon material. Usually two 420D nylon yarns are wound and prepared to be twisted, and then combined into one twisted 840D yarn. Because the weaving method is double warp and double weft, two 840D yarns are 1680D double strands. 1680D, 1200D and 900D Oxford cloth are used for trolley case fabrics.
1680D Oxford cloth PVC coating
600D Oxford cloth has 64T/ 70T/74T, etc.: 600D*600D woven on a water-jet loom. The density and weight can be customized according to customer needs. The width is about 150CM. 600D, 420D, and 300D Oxford cloth are mostly used in backpacks, waist bags, mountaineering bags, school bags, etc.
600D Oxford cloth waterproof fabric
210D Oxford cloth is light and soft , fine texture, easy to wash and quick to dry. The white embryo is woven with 200Dx200D polyester yarn. Density 20*24, gram weight 155 (density and gram weight can be customized as required). 210D Oxford cloth is used for tents, luggage linings, umbrellas, storage boxes, advertising aprons, etc.
210D Oxford cloth waterproof
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