Plain weave Oxford cloth: Oxford cloth woven with plain weave is called plain weave Oxford cloth. That is, the warp and weft yarns are interlaced every other yarn (that is, the yarns are 1 on top and 1 on the bottom). This kind of cloth is characterized by many interweaving points, firm texture, stiff texture, and smooth surface. High-end embroidered fabrics are generally plain weave fabrics.
Twill Oxford cloth: The warp and weft yarns are interlaced at least once every two yarns, that is, 2 up and 1 down or 3 up and 1 down. By adding warp and weft interweaving points to change the structure of Oxford cloth, it is collectively called twill Oxford cloth. The characteristics of this kind of cloth are that it is relatively thick and has a strong three-dimensional texture. The number of branches ranges from 30, 40, and 60.
Oxford cloth
Satin Oxford cloth: The warp and weft are interlaced at least every three yarns. The satin weave makes the Oxford cloth denser and thicker. . Satin weave products are more expensive than similar plain and twill weave products. The cloth surface is smooth, delicate and shiny. Plain weave, twill weave, and satin are the three most basic ways of interweaving warp and weft threads. There is no specific distinction between good and bad, each has its own characteristics. Among them, satin is definitely the best among pure cotton fabrics.
Flame-retardant Oxford cloth
Oxford cloth specifications include: 210D, 300D, 420D, 600D, 900D, 1200D, 1680D Oxford cloth, etc. Waterproofing, flame retardant, PVC/PU coating, compounding, etc. can be processed according to customer needs. Flame retardant Oxford cloth is an independently developed product. For details, please contact customer service or hotline: 400-8380917
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