Oxford cloth is widely used in various fields of our lives, so what exactly is the D that you often see? Let’s use an analogy. For example, 600D Oxford cloth originally refers to 600D*600D Oxford cloth.
600D Oxford cloth 5×5 represents 500*500D, 600D Oxford cloth 6*3 represents 600*300D. The lower the D number, the lower the relative density of the cloth and the smaller the weight. Tension becomes worse.
The fabrics used to make schoolbags and luggage are almost 600D*300D (6*3), and 500*300 (5*3).
The number of strips refers to the number of warp and weft threads per square inch of cloth. This kind of measurement should be measured with a glass ruler specially designed for measuring the number of strips.
Generally speaking, the number of 600D strips is: 60T, 64T, 68T, 72T, and even 76T, 80T strips. 600D is used for golf bags. The number of Oxford cloth is 72. It is 600*600DPVC, 72 strips, and needs to pass various tensile strength, color fastness, environmental protection and other tests.
Oxford cloth and environmentally friendly recycled series specifications and classifications: 1680D Oxford cloth, 1200D Oxford cloth, 900D Oxford cloth, 600D Oxford cloth, 420D Oxford cloth, 300D Oxford cloth, 210D Oxford cloth, 150D Oxford cloth, etc.; classified by function : Flame-retardant oxford cloth, waterproof flame-retardant cloth, silver-coated flame-retardant cloth, pu waterproof oxford cloth, PVC oxford cloth, TPE, TPU, anti-UV, camouflage oxford cloth, fluorescent oxford cloth, composite oxford cloth, etc. Please consult customer service for details.
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