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Introduction In modern industrial production and daily life, flame-retardant PVC coated fabrics are widely used in construction, transportation, protective equipment, and other fields due to their excellent fire resistance and durability. However, the quality of products on the market varies greatly
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Introduction Safety and protection are becoming increasingly important in modern industry and daily life. Flame-retardant PVC coated fabric, a special functional material, is widely used in various fields due to its excellent fire resistance, durability, and versatility. When exposed to open flames,
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Introduction In the production and application of PVC-coated fabrics, polyester fiber serves as the primary reinforcing material. The choice of its fiber form directly impacts the performance of the final product. Polyester flat yarn and polyester round yarn are two common types, with significant di
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The cold lamination process is a coating lamination process performed at room temperature or lower. Unlike traditional hot lamination methods, which require high-temperature processing, the cold lamination method uses a special adhesive to laminate the PVC coating to the base fabric at room temperat
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What is PVC-Coated Fabric? Before delving into the differences between cold and hot lamination processes, we first need to understand PVC-coated fabric. PVC (polyvinyl chloride)-coated fabric is a composite material made by coating a base fabric (such as polyester, nylon, or cotton) with PVC resin.
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PVC-coated fabric boasts excellent water resistance, abrasion resistance, and durability. However, many people may not realize that these excellent properties are largely due to its underlying woven structure—the base fabric. Why is the base fabric so important? The base fabric, as the name suggests