PVC Coated Fabric For Bags -FLFX123/450
Weight: 450 g/㎡
Base Fabric Yarn: 500D*500D
Base Fabric Density: 9*9/sq.in
Max Width: 3.2m
Standard Length: 50m/55yds, 100m/110yards
Available FR: B1/NFPA 701
Features: Waterproof, UV Resistance, Flame Retardant, Dimensional Stability, Self Cleaning, Long Life, Anti Mildew.
Advantage: High tear strength, Good flexibility, Non-slip, Chemical resistant, Puncture resistant
Applications: Truck Tarp, PVC Bag, PVC Tent
Base fabric: The base fabric can be made from materials such as polyester or nylon. These fabrics provide the structural integrity of the material and a PVC coating is applied to enhance its performance. The 450gsm PVC coated fabric for the bags is in 500 dtex 9×9/inch specification, of course, this can be selected according to the strength required by the user.
PVC Coating: PVC is a synthetic plastic polymer that, when coated onto 500D fabric, forms a protective layer. This coating can be applied by processes such as calendering, lamination, or coating, depending on the desired properties of the final product.
Water Resistance: PVC coated fabric for bags is known for its excellent water resistance. This makes it very resistant to rain, splashes, or moisture. In addition to being used for bags, it can also be used as raincoats, tents, etc.
Durability: PVC coating adds strength and durability to the bag fabric, making it wear-resistant. This makes PVC coated fabrics ideal for applications involving frequent use and potential rough handling.
UV Resistance: Depending on the formulation, PVC coated fabric for bags can provide a certain degree of UV resistance. This is important for outdoor applications to prevent fading and material degradation due to prolonged exposure to sunlight.
Chemical Resistance: PVC coated fabrics have good resistance to certain chemicals, making them suitable for industrial applications where exposure to chemicals is a consideration.
Flexibility: The PVC coated fabric for bags is flexible, allowing it to adapt to different shapes and contours. This flexibility benefits applications such as flexible pipes, inflatable structures, and certain types of bags.
Fire Resistant: Some PVC coated fabrics are treated to be fire-resistant, which is critical for applications where fire safety is a concern, such as industrial settings or certain types of protective clothing.
Maintenance: PVC coated fabrics are generally relatively easy to clean and maintain. It can be wiped with a damp cloth and in some cases, mild soap can be used for cleaning.
Applications: PVC coated fabric has a wide range of uses, including truck covers, banners, tents, awnings, industrial curtains, inflatable structures, and various types of luggage (such as backpacks, duffle bags, and tote bags).
While PVC coated fabrics offer many advantages, it’s also important to consider environmental factors. PVC is associated with environmental concerns and alternatives such as TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane), TPO are sometimes used by those who prioritize greener options. Additionally, appropriate disposal and recycling practices should be considered for PVC coated products.