Place of Origin: | China |
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Brand Name: | Yong Le |
Certification: | SGS test, conform to European REACH standard |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1000 metres |
Price: | Prices are negotiable |
Packaging Details: | Package in rolls |
Delivery Time: | 7-14 work days |
Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T |
Supply Ability: | 420,000 meters per day |
Material: | PVC | Hand Feeling:: | Soft And Comfortable |
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Color: | Custom Need | Place Of Origin: | An Hui, China |
Feature: | A Durable Plastic Fabric That Is Also Easy To Maintain | Product Name: | PVC Leather Car Seat Cushion |
Market: | Global | MOQ: | 1000m Per Color |
Highlight: | cruelty free PVC Leather Roll,Mould Proof PVC Leather Roll,pvc artificial leather for car seat |
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Product Description:
Synthetic leather is an original type of faux leather that is manufactured by replacing the hydrogen group with a chloride group in the vinyl groups. The result of this replacement is then blended with some other chemicals to create a durable plastic fabric that is also easy to maintain. This is the definition of PVC Leather.
Application | PVC leather car seat cushion |
Brand | Yong le |
Features | More affordable and highly durable |
Thickness | 0.5mm - 3.0mm |
Color | Custom Need |
Backing Technique | Knitted, nonwoven, woven, or as customers' request |
Package | In Roll |
Supply Type | Make-to-order |
About PVC coated mesh fabric:
PVC coated mesh fabric is one of the most commonly used materials in the world. Available in different weights and strengths, it's used for everything from tote bags to banners, truck tarps and beyond. The PVC coating means that no moisture can reach the polyester fiber, making it extremely durable and prevents wear from freezing and thawing in cold weather. The strength and dimensional stability of vinyl-coated polyester mesh fabric is determined by a number of factors including the original thickness of the polyester yarn( also know as the denier), the strength( technically refferred to as the "tenacity") of the yarns, and how densely the yarns are woven together( in laymen's terms, how many yarns per inch). The thicker the yarn and the more yarns per inch, the stronger the final fabric.