This UV-Resistant Sun Shade Low-Stretch Silk Oxford Fabric is based on silk Oxford, and the warp and weft are woven in a specific ratio to form a surface structure that combines the texture of silk and the stiffness of Oxford cloth.
The core UV resistance is achieved in two ways: first, UV absorbers are added to the fiber itself, which can filter more than 95% of UVA and UVB rays; second, the fabric is tightly woven to form a physical barrier, and the light transmittance is controlled in the range of 15%-20%, which can not only ensure natural lighting in the shaded area, but also avoid the sudden temperature rise caused by strong direct sunlight.
Low ductility is another key feature. After testing, the elongation under 50N tension is only 2.3%, which is far lower than the 5%-8% standard of ordinary sunshade fabrics. This means that under long-term wind or tension, the fabric is not easy to deform and can maintain stable dimensional accuracy, which is especially suitable for scenes such as awnings and canopies that require a fixed shape.
The surface of the fabric has been treated with water repellency, with a water drop contact angle of 110°, which can be slightly splash-proof while retaining a certain degree of breathability to avoid stuffiness. The edges have been reinforced with hemming, with a tear resistance of 30N to improve durability.
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