In daily life, which one is more expensive, canvas fabric or Oxford fabric? The answer is that canvas is expensive. Canvas is a cotton fabric or linen fabric. Generally, plain weave is used, and a small amount of twill weave is used. The warp and weft yarns are all made of multi-strand threads. Canvas is usually divided into two categories: coarse canvas and fine canvas. Rough canvas has good waterproof performance, and its biggest feature is that it is strong and durable. It is used for car transportation, covering open-air warehouses, and setting up tents in the wild. Fine canvas is used to make labor protection clothing and supplies. After dyeing or printing, it can also be used as shoe materials, luggage fabrics, handbags, backpacks, tablecloths, tablecloths, etc. In addition, there are rubber canvas, shielding canvas for fire protection and radiation protection, and canvas for paper machines.
Oxford cloth has good moisture absorption and breathability and is easy to wash and dry. Therefore, there are many quick-drying clothes made of Oxford cloth in summer. And its sturdiness and wear resistance are better than canvas. The raw material of canvas is generally pure cotton or linen fiber. Its cost is higher than Oxford cloth, so the price is higher. It is more waterproof and more comfortable than canvas. Canvas is affected by its fineness, so its application fields still have certain limitations. Making clothes with canvas requires a higher fineness, so it is often made into bags. Oxford cloth can also be made into shirts, outerwear, etc.
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.; Classification by function: resistance 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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