The difference between advertising apron fabric 210D Oxford cloth and 150D Oxford cloth
A few days ago, a customer came and brought 210D Oxford cloth sample fabric, which needs to be made into ordinary waterproof and used to make advertising aprons. But after analysis, what the customer brought was not 210D Oxford cloth, but what we call 150D Oxford cloth. Why is this happening? In fact, it is not surprising, because there are too many varieties and specifications of Oxford cloth. Let’s take a look at these two models. The difference between Oxford cloth!
150D Oxford cloth
150D Oxford cloth adopts 150D warp and weft It is made of interwoven silk plain weave, 210D Oxford cloth is made of 210D polyester yarn, and the width is 150CM. They have the advantages of fine texture, light texture, soft touch, and good durability. They also have the excellent properties of Oxford cloth.
210D Oxford cloth
150D and 210D Oxford cloth The difference is not very big, just the thickness of the yarn. The larger the number in front of “D”, the thicker it is, and there is a difference in thickness. 150D Oxford cloth can also undergo a series of post-processing processes like 210D Oxford cloth. It’s just that 150D is slightly thinner than 210D Oxford cloth, and has poor wear resistance. They are suitable for advertising aprons, tents, handbags, cosmetic bags, storage, aprons, bathtub curtains and other uses. For details, please consult customer service or call the hotline:
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