Oxford cloth originally originated in England and was named after Oxford University in England. Oxford cloth is what we usually call Oxford spinning. There are many types of this kind of fabric, and of course it has a wide range of uses. Common types include Tie grid, full set, and set grid. The raw materials of Oxford cloth currently on the market are mainly polyester, and some also use nylon.
Production of Oxford cloth The raw materials (polyester fiber, nylon) determine that the fabric has good wear resistance, so Oxford cloth is used to produce luggage products, such as shopping bags, suitcases, and some shoes. Oxford cloth is resistant to scratches. The fabric will not easily leave marks after being scratched or rubbed during use, while canvas products are easily scratched. Oxford cloth is washable, easy to dry and has a certain degree of waterproofness, so it is very simple to take care of this type of product.
Because of its many advantages, Oxford cloth can be used everywhere in life. It is used to make trolley cases, backpacks, handbags, tool bags, tents, carports, strollers, baby carriers, fences, simple wardrobes, storage, shoe materials, health equipment and other fields.
Oxford cloth specifications: 1680D, 1200D, 900D, 600D, 420D, 300D, 210D, 150D, etc.
Oxford cloth functional classification: flame retardant fabric, waterproof fabric, PVC Oxford cloth , PU Oxford cloth, camouflage Oxford cloth, fluorescent Oxford cloth, printed Oxford cloth, composite Oxford cloth, etc.
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