Outdoor chairs are a type of outdoor equipment and are mainly products that provide people with rest. Outdoor chairs in the 1990s used cotton seats and iron pipe supports, which were similar to indoor chairs. They had no advantage in weight. They were larger when folded and were inconvenient to use. After 2000, with the advent of new technologies and raw materials, With the emergence of the new era, people use dense high-strength wear-resistant Oxford cloth to replace cotton cloth, and use high-strength aluminum alloy brackets to replace iron pipes.
The seat surface of the outdoor chair is made of 600D Oxford cloth. 600D is a measurement method of yarn count. D is Denier, indicating density. A unit of D, which is the number of grams of mass per meter of yarn or fiber; the larger the D number, the thicker the fiber. It can bear a load of 200 pounds and is coated with PU coating on the back of the Oxford cloth, making it super waterproof.
600D waterproof Oxford cloth has a wide range of uses because of its wear resistance, anti-fouling, moisture-proof and other functions. In addition to being made into seat fabrics, it is also most commonly used to make seat fabrics. Tents used by the military for disaster relief, as well as umbrellas, raincoats, storage bags, etc. that are used daily, have withstood wind and sun in dangerous environments, so there is no doubt about their sturdiness.
Oxford cloth specifications: 1680D, 1200D, 900D, 600D, 420D, 300D, 210D, 150D, etc. Oxford cloth functional classification: flame retardant Oxford cloth, waterproof Oxford Cloth, PVC Oxford cloth, PU Oxford cloth, camouflage Oxford cloth, fluorescent Oxford cloth, printed Oxford cloth, composite Oxford cloth, etc.
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