D is an expression of the fineness of chemical fibers. It is a fineness index, referred to as denier. It refers to the mass in grams per 9000m length when the moisture regain is determined. For example, if a 9000m long silk weighs 300g, then it is 300D Oxford cloth. The larger the D value, the thicker the silk. Naturally, the thicker the silk, the thicker the cloth will be. For example, the larger the number of 420D and 600D, the thicker and more wear-resistant the fabric is.
300D Oxford cloth: After ordinary processing, it can be used for handbags, packaging bags, cosmetic bags, etc.; after being coated and waterproof, it can be used for tarpaulins and bags. Waiting for rainproof supplies.
The T in the fabric refers to polyester taffeta, imitation silk fabric. T can be simply understood as the unit of density. The larger the number in front of T, the denser the density, and the heavier the fabric of the same size. Generally there are 170T, 90T, 210T, 300T, etc.
300T polyester taffeta: suitable for jackets, down jackets, umbrellas, car covers, sportswear, handbags, luggage, sleeping bags, tents, artificial floral polyester taffeta Furniture, shower curtains, tablecloths, chair covers and various high-end clothing linings.
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