The larger the Oxford cloth value, the better. D is an expression of the fineness of chemical fibers, a fineness index, referred to as denier. The larger the D value, the thicker the silk, and the...
The larger the Oxford cloth value, the better.
D is an expression of the fineness of chemical fibers, a fineness index, referred to as denier. The larger the D value, the thicker the silk, and the thicker the finished product will be. The smaller the D value, the thicker the silk. The finer it is, the thinner the fabric will be. For Oxford cloth of different sizes, there is no absolute meaning of good or bad.
As long as the state of the Oxford cloth matches the user’s needs, it is good.
For example, if you need thick fabric, choose the specification with a large D value; if you need thin fabric, choose the specification with a small D value.
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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