D stands for Denier, a unit of fiber linear density. 1680D is the number of Oxford fabric material, which refers to the thickness, thickness and density of the cloth fiber.
1680D Oxford cloth has a plain weave structure, and the product is woven by water jet. After being dyed, finished and coated, the gray fabric has the advantages of soft hand feel, strong drape, novel style, waterproof and fireproof performance, etc. The cloth has the luster and sensory effect of nylon silk. Because of its excellent quality and novel colors, it is deeply loved by users. 1680D Oxford cloth is generally used in tents, bags, shoes, rehabilitation equipment, outdoor sports products, strollers, etc.
It is characterized by good water resistance, high color fastness, strong tear resistance and long service life. A waterproofing agent can also be added later to make the 1680D Oxford cloth waterproof, making it more useful.
What are the specifications of Oxford cloth? Such as 1680D, 1200D, 900D, 600D, 420D, 300D, 210D, 150D and other Oxford cloth. Function classification of Oxford cloth: fire-retardant 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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