PU (Polyurethane) coating is a process that involves applying a layer of polyurethane to a fabric substrate in order to make it more durable, water-resistant, and/or breathable. The PU coating can be applied to a variety of fabrics, including nylon, polyester, and spandex, RPET recyled fabric also available.
PU coating fabrics are commonly used in outdoor gear, such as rain jackets, tents, and backpacks, as well as in upholstery and fashion applications. The level of water resistance and breathability of the fabric will depend on the specific type and thickness of the PU coating used.
PU coating can be applied to fabrics through a variety of methods, including spray coating, roll coating, and laminating. Some of the benefits of PU coating fabrics include increased durability, protection from the elements, and improved comfort in extreme weather conditions.
Stitches
There are many stitches choices for wetsuit. Flatlock is normal, pretty and cheaper. Some higher grade normally uses glued+tape or liquid. Almost all kinds of seams are available.
PK 3H ZIPPER / YKK VISLON Wetsuit #10 ZIPPER
There are plastic teeth and polyester tape in a zip. Auto-Lock, resistant to wear, and long-lasting in salt water, so it can be used in seawater. Closed and Open are two of the types.
Hook & Loop
Various Grades Hook and Loop — Main Paiho Brand. Elastic brush type also available normally for wrist or ankle part.
The Primary Distinction between Premium and Standard Materials
About Cost
Although high-quality materials are more costly, the combined cost of “CR” and “Super Stretching Fabric” is three to four times higher than that of “SBR” and “Nylon Fabric,” despite the fact that their exteriors are identical.
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