Oxford clothWhat does finishing mean?
Oxford cloth finishing refers to improving the appearance and intrinsic quality of textiles, improving wearing properties and obtaining other application properties, or giving textiles some special properties through physical, chemical or combined physical and chemical methods. Functional processing. In actual production, the scouring and bleaching, dyeing, waterproofing, coating, flame retardant, printing, compounding, etc. of Oxford cloth are often called finishing. Since the finishing process is arranged in the later stage of the entire dyeing and finishing process, we call it Oxford. Cloth finishing.

Coating finishing is a surface finishing technology that evenly coats one or more layers of film-forming polymers and other substances on the surface of Oxford cloth, so that the coating surface of Oxford cloth can produce different functions. The film-forming polymer used is called the coating agent, and the Oxford cloth used is called the base cloth.

Coated Oxford cloth is an Oxford cloth that is coated with an appropriate coating agent on the base fabric according to the performance requirements of various products, and then undergoes necessary post-processing after film formation. Coating finishing can change the appearance of Oxford cloth to give it pearlescent, double-sided effect, leather appearance, etc., change the style of Oxford cloth, and make Oxford cloth have high resilience, oily feel, soft and plump feel, etc. It can also Increase the functions of Oxford cloth to make Oxford cloth waterproof, water pressure resistant, moisture-permeable, breathable, anti-fouling, anti-radiation and fire-retardant.
To learn more about coated Oxford cloth, please consult textile customer service or call the hotline: 400-8380917.
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