The difference between canvas and Oxford cloth: different characteristics, different textile materials, and different uses
1. Different characteristics
1. Rough canvas, also known as canvas, has good waterproof performance, and its biggest feature is that it is strong and durable.
2. Oxford cloth has the characteristics of light texture, soft touch, good waterproofness and durability.
2. Different textile materials
1. Rough canvas, also called canvas, is usually used Braided from 4-7 strands of No. 58 yarn (10 inches).
The warp and weft of fine canvas are generally 2 strands of 58 to 6 strands of 28 (10/2-21/6).
2. The warp and weft of Oxford fabric are both made of Polyester FDY150D/36F, interwoven with plain weave fabric on a water-jet loom. The latitude and longitude density is 360×210.
3. Different uses
1. Oxford cloth
(1) Nylon Oxford cloth, mainly used for flood prevention and rainproof supplies.
(2) A set of Oxford cloth, specially used to make various bags.
2. Canvas
(1) Covers automobile transportation, open-air warehouses, and outdoor tents rough canvas.
(2) Fine canvas for making labor protective clothing and its products. After printing and dyeing, it can also be used on shoes, bags, handbags, backpacks, tablecloths, tablecloths, etc.