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2024-12-03
The type and thickness of the coating material used in Coated Dyed Cloth does have a significant impact on the breathability and comfort of the fabric. The following is a detailed analysis of this issue:
Waterproof and breathable material:
Such as polyurethane (PU), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), etc. These materials usually have good waterproof performance, but relatively poor breathability. When the coating is thicker, it will further reduce the breathability of the fabric, making people feel stuffy and uncomfortable when wearing it.
However, with the development of technology, some new waterproof and breathable materials such as TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) have emerged. These materials have good breathability while maintaining waterproof properties, which can significantly improve the comfort of the fabric.
Elastic material:
For example, some elastic polyurethane coatings can increase the elasticity and softness of fabrics and improve wearing comfort. But such coatings can also affect breathability, especially if the coating is thicker.
Other special function materials:
Coating materials such as fire retardant, anti-ultraviolet, anti-static and other coating materials give the fabric special functionality, but may also have a certain impact on breathability and comfort. The exact impact depends on the type and thickness of the coating.
Effect of coating thickness
Breathability:
As the thickness of the coating increases, the breathability of the fabric usually gradually decreases. This is because the coating material blocks the flow of air and moisture, causing a stuffy environment inside the fabric.
In order to balance waterproofness and breathability, some coating technologies use microporous structures or special coating processes to improve breathability while maintaining waterproof performance.
Comfort:
Coating thickness also affects the softness and feel of the fabric. Thicker coatings may make the fabric stiff and heavy, making it less comfortable to wear.
In addition, a coating that is too thick may cause friction and noise in the fabric during wearing, further affecting the wearing experience.
When selecting coated dyed fabrics, it is necessary to consider the type and thickness of the coating material as well as the required functionality and comfort requirements. For application scenarios that require higher breathability and comfort, you can choose fabrics with microporous structures or special coating processes; for application scenarios that require special functionality, you need to choose appropriate coating materials and materials based on specific needs. thickness.
The type and thickness of coating materials are important factors affecting the breathability and comfort of coated dyed fabrics. By rationally selecting the coating material and thickness, the waterproofness, breathability and comfort of the fabric can be balanced to meet different application needs.