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HS Code |
236519 |
| Material | Yarn interlaced at right angles |
| Structure | Two-dimensional grid |
| Types | Plain, twill, satin weaves |
| Durability | High |
| Porosity | Generally low |
| Stretchability | Low to moderate |
| Finish | Smooth or textured |
| Weight | Varies from light to heavy |
| Width | Typically 36 to 60 inches |
| Applications | Garments, upholstery, industrial uses |
As an accredited Woven Fabric factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
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Tensile Strength: Woven Fabric with high tensile strength is used in industrial conveyor belts, where it ensures load-bearing capacity and extended operational lifespan. Thread Count: Woven Fabric featuring a high thread count is used in luxury bedding, where it offers enhanced durability and a premium tactile experience. Weight per Square Meter: Woven Fabric with a specified weight per square meter is used in upholstery applications, where it provides robust abrasion resistance. Air Permeability: Woven Fabric with controlled air permeability is used in medical gowns, where it guarantees breathability and wearer comfort. Water Repellency: Woven Fabric with high water repellency is used in outdoor tents, where it delivers superior protection against moisture penetration. Melting Point: Woven Fabric engineered for elevated melting point is used in fire-resistant uniforms, where it prevents deformation and enhances wearer safety under high temperatures. Shrinkage Rate: Woven Fabric with minimized shrinkage rate is used in garment manufacturing, where it maintains dimensional stability after repeated washing. UV Resistance: Woven Fabric formulated for elevated UV resistance is used in awnings, where it retains color fastness and structural integrity under sunlight exposure. Abrasion Resistance: Woven Fabric with superior abrasion resistance is used in automotive seat covers, where it withstands frequent use and reduces maintenance frequency. Chemical Resistance: Woven Fabric with advanced chemical resistance is used in filtration systems, where it prevents degradation and ensures long-term filtration efficiency. |
| Packing | Woven fabric is packaged in rolls wrapped with plastic film, typically in quantities of 100 meters per roll for protection and ease of handling. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | 20′ FCL can typically load about 10,000–12,000 kg of woven fabric, securely packed in bales or rolls for transport. |
| Shipping | Woven fabric is typically shipped in bales or rolls, securely wrapped in plastic or protective material to prevent damage during transit. It should be kept dry and stored in a clean, moisture-free environment. Standard shipping methods include trucks, containers, or pallets, depending on order size and destination requirements. |
| Storage | Woven fabric should be stored in a clean, dry, and well-ventilated area to prevent moisture absorption, mold growth, or contamination. Keep it away from direct sunlight and sources of heat or chemicals to avoid degradation. Store fabrics rolled or folded on shelves or racks, off the ground, and ensure they are protected from dust and pests. |
| Shelf Life | Woven fabric generally has an indefinite shelf life if stored dry, clean, and protected from sunlight, moisture, and contaminants. |
Competitive Woven Fabric prices that fit your budget—flexible terms and customized quotes for every order.
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