What fabrics can be used as coating base fabrics? What are their respective characteristics?
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Fabric Coated Cotton Fabric Aramid Fabric
1. Cotton fabric
Advantages: very good Adhesion, no adhesive required, small thermal shrinkage;
Disadvantages: low strength, easy to absorb moisture, easy to mold, easy to be eaten by insects.
2. Nylon fabric
Advantages: high strength, good elasticity and resilience , wear-resistant, good heat absorption performance, not prone to mold, insects, and rot;
Disadvantages: high price, poor UV resistance, moisture absorption and deformation.
3. Ethylene and polypropylene fabrics
Advantages: light quality, low price , chemically inert, not prone to mold, insects, and rot;
Disadvantages: low melting point, especially for ethylene, and difficult to bond with some substances.
4. Aramid fabric
Advantages: very high strength, forced mass ratio High, high melting point, excellent flame retardant properties;
Disadvantages: expensive, will degrade under sunlight or ultraviolet irradiation.
5. Glass fiber fabric
Advantages: high temperature resistance, high toughness, Excellent flame retardant properties, good dimensional stability, zero moisture regain, not prone to mold, insects, and rot, and very good UV resistance;
Disadvantages: difficult to bond, High density, brittle, and poor bending performance.
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