210D refers to the yarn count, indicating that each yarn is composed of 210 strands of fibers. It describes the thickness of the yarn. 210D Oxford fabric is woven on a water jet loom using a plain weave, with a density of 15x19, a yarn count of 200D, and a width of 150CM. It has a fine texture and is lightweight. After coating and waterproofing treatments, it offers advantages such as a soft feel, water resistance, breathability, and good durability.
210D refers to the yarn count, indicating that each yarn is composed of 210 strands of fibers. It describes the thickness of the yarn. 210D Oxford fabric is woven on a water jet loom using a plain weave, with a density of 15x19, a yarn count of 200D, and a width of 150CM. It has a fine texture and is lightweight. After coating and waterproofing treatments, it offers advantages such as a soft feel, water resistance, breathability, and good durability. 600D Oxford fabric is woven from 600D*600D yarn. The density and weight can be customized according to customer requirements, with a width of approximately 150CM. After dyeing, PVC/PU coating, waterproofing, calendering, printing, foaming, and compounding processes, it exhibits characteristics such as thickness, good elasticity, strong firmness, soft luster, good water resistance, and excellent durability. The main difference lies in the thickness of the yarn. 210D and 600D Oxford fabrics differ in weight and yarn count, and different fabrics are produced based on different customer needs. However, their uses are largely similar; both can be customized with waterproof and flame-retardant coatings for use in tents, bags, covers, linings, etc.