Art No. | MDF28421Z |
Composition | 100%Cotton |
Yarn Count | 16*21+16 |
Density | 60*170 |
Full Width | 57/58″ |
Weave | 6W Bubble Corduroy |
Weight | 284 g/㎡ |
Fabric Characteristics | High strength, stiff and smooth, texture ,fashion, environmentally friendly |
Available Color | Pink, etc. |
Finish | Regular |
Width Instruction | Edge-to-edge |
Density Instruction | Finished Fabric Density |
Delivery Port | Any port in China |
Sample Swatches | Available |
Packing | Rolls, fabrics length less than 30 yards are not acceptable. |
Min order quantity | 5000 meter per color,5000 meter per order |
Production Time | 25-30days |
Supply Ability | 300,000 meters per month |
End Use | Coat, Pants, Outdoor Garments, etc. |
Payment Terms | T/T in advance, LC at sight. |
Shipment Terms | FOB, CRF and CIF, etc. |
This fabric can meet GB/T standard, ISO standard, JIS standard, US standard. All the fabrics will be 100 percent inspected before shipment according to American four point system standard.
Corduroy consists of three separate yarns woven together. The two primary yarns create a plain or a twill weave, and the third yarn intersperses into this weave in the filling direction, forming floats that pass over at least four warp yarns.
Textile producers then use blades to sever the float yarns, which causes ridges of piled fabric to appear on the surface of the weave. The ridges of piled yarn on corduroy fabric are known as wales, and these wales vary significantly in width. A piece of corduroy fabric’s “wale number” is determined by the number of wales contained in a single inch of fabric, and standard corduroy fabric has around 11-12 wales.
The lower the wale number, the thicker the wales on corduroy fabric will be. Concurrently, higher wale numbers indicate thinner wales that are more closely bunched together.