Types and properties of waterproof Oxford cloth
Waterproof Oxford clothA waterproofing agent is added during the dyeing and finishing process of Oxford cloth. It can be PVC waterproof Oxford cloth or PU waterproof Oxford cloth. …
How to choose Oxford cloth vs. canvas
Oxford cloth is named after Oxford University, and this kind of cloth also originated in England. Mostly polyester-cotton blended yarn is interwoven with cotton yarn, and the weft …
The uses and differences of waterproof Oxford cloth
Oxford cloth itself does not have waterproof function. Waterproof Oxford cloth can be obtained by adding a waterproof agent during the finishing process. The water-sprayed surface …
The origin and use of flame retardant Oxford cloth
Flame-retardant Oxford cloth is a fabric material finished with special fiber technology: it is made of special fire-resistant fiber cloth through special processing. Generally spe…
Performance and uses of Oxford cloth
Oxford cloth is named after the cotton fabric used in the earliest student uniform shirts at Oxford University. Oxford cloth fabric is a shirt fabric with a soft hand feel and a pl…
The origin and function of waterproof Oxford cloth
Waterproof Oxford fabric uses plain weave Weaved on a water-jet loom, the gray fabric is treated with relaxation, alkali content, dyeing, anti-static, coating, etc., and has waterp…
Types and properties of flame retardant fabrics
Flame-retardant fabrics are not flammable in everyone’s mind, but this is actually not true. Flame-retardant fabrics actually catch fire when there is a fire, but they can be extin…
The origin and specifications of Oxford cloth
In the 1900s, a small group of maverick students at Oxford University designed and processed combed cotton fabrics on their own. This fabric showed a two-color effect, with harmoni…
Different waterproof oxford cloths have different properties
Waterproof Oxford cloth, as the name suggests, is a post-processing added to the gray cloth to make the Oxford cloth waterproof. After being treated with relaxation, alkali, dyeing…
Finished flame retardant fabric
Flame-retardant fabrics refer to fabrics that, even if ignited by an open flame, can automatically extinguish within 12 seconds of leaving the open flame. According to the order in…


