Oxford cloth itself has good wear resistance, thickness, tear resistance, light-shielding and other properties. After some post-processing, Oxford cloth can be waterproof, sun-proof, moisture-proof, flame-retardant and anti-static based on the original properties. , anti-corrosion and other properties. In daily life, it can be made into tents, covers, bags, umbrellas, tarps and other items.
Tarpaulin in use It has to withstand various tensions when being fixed, and it needs to be pulled and tightened when fixed. It is also susceptible to critical strikes from wind, rain, snow and other weather conditions during use. This requires that the tarpaulin must have high tensile and tear resistance, so that it can Protects the goods well. The goods will be exposed to the sun and rain during transportation, which requires the tarpaulin to have good waterproof and light-shielding properties to provide a good storage environment for the goods.
Long-term exposure of tarpaulin Outdoors, it is exposed to wind and rain, so its wear resistance must be strong. The biggest function of the tarpaulin is to protect the goods from damage, thereby reducing losses during transportation. Therefore, the flame retardant and fireproof properties of the tarpaulin must not be less, so as to ensure the safety of the goods. At this time, you can choose to use flame retardant fibers or add them Flame retardant coated tarp.
Oxford cloth tarpaulins can be mainly used in the transportation industry: cargo ships, trucks, train carriages, etc. Tarpaulins are essential for loading bulk goods. They are used to cover carriages and cabins and can be used very easily. Good windproof and rainproof; warehousing and logistics industry: temporary stacking of goods on the site must be rainproof and moisture-proof.
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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