Canvas specification classification
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Canvas Cotton Fabric Plain Weave Special Clothing Fine Canvas Textile
Canvas is a thicker cotton or linen fabric, so named because it was originally used for sails. Generally, plain weave is mostly used, and a small amount of twill weave is used. The warp and weft yarns are all made of multi-strand threads. Canvas is usually divided into two categories: coarse canvas and fine canvas. Coarse canvas, also known as tarpaulin, is a fabric that is strong and resistant to folding and has good waterproof properties. It is used for automobile transportation and open-air warehouse coverings as well as tents in the wild. Fine canvas is used to make labor protection clothing and supplies, and can also be dyed after dyeing. Can be used as fabric for shoes, travel bags, backpacks, etc. In addition, there are rubber canvas, shielding canvas for fire protection and radiation protection, and canvas for paper machines.
Canvas thickness: How many amps do we usually call, commonly used 6 amps, 8 amps, 10 amps, 12 amps, 14 amps, 16 amps, 18 amps, 20 amps An, 22 An, 24 An, 26 An. However, the textile industry as workwear fabrics often uses 6 amps to 16 amps. Textiles can choose canvases of different thicknesses for different usage environments according to customer needs.
Canvas width: divided into 36 inches, 44 inches, 56 inches and 60 inches. In fact, the width of 36/44 is called small width, and 56 and 60 are wide width. . Since the functional canvas produced by our textile industry is generally used to make work clothes, we usually use 56 inches. Of course, we can also choose 34 inches or 44 inches according to customer needs.
In the textile industry for special clothing fabrics, fine canvas is generally used. The colors of functional canvas produced by textiles can be dyed according to customer requirements.
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