Coated Fabric is a fabric that has been treated to make them longer lasting, stronger, and more weather resistant. Rather than interweaving a strengthening fiber directly into the fabric, these fabrics are coated with a substance that makes the fabrics’ surface more impervious to damage. The most common coating is polyethylene, the most basic plastic compound, which has proven its durability through its use in the packing industry. Other coatings include rubber and plastic resins, polyvinyl chloride, acrylic, laminates, PVC, and more.
PU and PVC - Polyurethane (PU) and Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC). Both coatings creates a polymeric moisture-proof layer on the surface of the fabric, due to which the material resists precipitation and winds. It is clear that the two are not identical in their characteristics.
Special Features:
Meets California 65, Eco-Friendly, Fireproof, High Temperature-Resistant, Anti-UV, Rip-stop, Windproof, Anti-Bacterial, Anti-Crease, Oil-Proof, Anti-Pull, Corrosion-Resistant, Moth-proof, Anti-Hydraulic Pressure
1. Bag fabric
2. Military tents
3. Airbag cloth
4. Outdoor sports and leisure (ski suit, assault suit, mountaineering suit, raincoat, down jacket, mountaineering bag)
5. Protective tooling (fluorescent HV, flame retardant fr, anti-static anti-static, cold and rain resistant againstcold & rain)
6. Car clothes
7. Curtains
8. Sleeping bag
9. Large triangular sail
10. Paragliding
11. Hot air balloon
12. Military and police clothing (combat clothing, training clothing, camouflage clothing)
13. High end casual wear and high-end underwear
14. Backpack 9cz1uhoy3
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