CANVAS FABRICS

CANVAS FABRICS

It is a type of fabric that is quite durable and has a high resistance rate, especially the thick canvas fabric type has a long-lasting use feature. In fact, linen is used in the production of canvas. The name is said to come from the Latin word "canapaceus," which means made from hemp. Nowadays, most canvas fabrics are produced from cotton. This is because cotton has a smoother weave and is more economical compared to linen. The elasticity of cotton is also a reason for preference. The quality of the fabric varies depending on how tightly the cotton is woven.

- It has a flexible structure and takes shape according to its usage.

- The front and back sides of this fabric type can be the same.

- It can be produced in patterned or plain.

- It can be used for different purposes in maritime, gardening, home decoration, bags, clothing, and many other sectors.

- It is compatible with some types of printing.

- It can be evaluated for decorative purposes.

In the production of new-generation canvas fabrics, blended yarns such as 100% Cotton, Cotton Polyester, or Cotton Viscose are preferred. Compared to linen yarns, new-generation linen fabrics provide ease of raw material supply and production, with primary usage areas including products like Pants, Shirts, Skirts, Jackets, Hats, Bags. It is woven plain.

To enhance its natural properties, it undergoes chemical processes. This way, water-resistant, flame-retardant, and mold-resistant fabrics can be obtained.

It is long-lasting and requires little maintenance.

Simple weave canvas is used in products like tents. The feature of this fabric is that it dries very quickly when wet.

It is a multifunctional fabric.

It absorbs moisture.

It is a healthy fabric, but this situation may vary according to the chemical processes applied.

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