The respective characteristics of Oxford cloth and non-woven fabrics
The quality and performance of Oxford cloth and non-woven fabric are very different, and their uses are also different. Oxford cloth is a kind of fabric made by weaving through war…
Specifications and functions of waterproof Oxford cloth
Waterproof Oxford fabric usually refers to Oxford fabric that has waterproof function itself. The key to the waterproof effect of waterproof Oxford fabric lies in the functional fi…
Basic principles of flame retardant fabrics
The so-called flame retardant does not mean that the textiles after flame retardant treatment will not burn when exposed to a fire source, but means that the fabric can reduce its …
The difference between Oxford cloth, non-woven fabric and canvas
When Oxford cloth is woven, one of the warp and weft yarns is made of polyester-cotton sand, and the other is made of pure cotton yarn, which is carefully processed and woven. It g…
Waterproof Oxford cloth waterproof index and uses
Waterproof function is a basic requirement for outdoor Oxford cloth. Waterproofing is a post-processing process of Oxford cloth. It undergoes waterproofing, PA, PU, Eucalyptus co…
Basic regulations for flame retardant fabrics
Flame-retardant fabrics prevent burning and slow down the burning rate, but will cause carbonization. For example: post-processing includes: cotton flame-retardant fabrics, CVC fla…
Fiber properties in Oxford cloth
Oxford cloth is divided into polyester and nylon according to different manufacturing raw materials. Nylon is polyamide fiber, which is the name of the raw material. It can also be…
Functions and scope of use of waterproof Oxford cloth
Waterproof Oxford cloth is a layer of dry molecular material coated or bonded on the surface of Oxford cloth, giving it a unique waterproof function. The coating processing agent h…
The difference between fire-resistant fabrics and flame-retardant fabrics
Fire-retardant fabrics are fabrics that cannot burn, such as fiberglass fire-retardant cloth, basalt fiber fire-retardant cloth, etc.; they are generally resistant to high temperat…
The origin and fabrics of raincoats
Raincoats originated in China. During the Zhou Dynasty, some people used vanilla to make raincoats to prevent rain, snow, wind and sun. This kind of raincoat is often called “…


