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Waterproofing & Other Features

We produce two-layers, 100% waterproof, breathable raincoat fabrics by laminating high quality PU or PTFE membrane to the outer fabric. These fabrics can be easily used even in the heaviest rain due to their high waterproof value.


The high-tech breathable membranes we used can provide moisture control and allow moisture transfer, but prevent water passage. That's why our raincoat fabrics reduce sweating even for users in motion.


Our raincoat fabrics are engineered to be windproof and protect the user from outdoor weather condition.


JHQ raincoat fabrics can be washed at low temperatures without losing any of their properties.

 

 
Usage

JHQ raincoat fabrics are designed for use in the production of raincoats for many fields. We offer waterproof, windproof, breathable, durable and tear resistant raincoat fabrics for field use. We also develop fabrics according to tender specifications and international quality standards.

 

Material: PEVA

Suitable for: multiple uses, wrapped edge raincoat

Thickness: 10-15 threads

Weight: 60g-135g

Width: 58 inches

Function: Fashionable and environmentally friendly, color according to customer requirements

Craftsmanship: Sewing edge wrapping, non hot pressing, non high frequency

 

We have a high-experienced technical team, And have advanced lob to give customers professional testing report. in order to keep each item highly meet customers requirestment.

 

 
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FQA

 

Q: What materials are sustainable raincoats made of?

A: One key aspect to consider is the material used to make the raincoat. Look for options made from recycled materials, such as recycled polyester or nylon, or natural fibers like organic cotton. These materials are more sustainable than virgin polyester or other synthetic fabrics

Q: What are the best raincoats made of?

A: Nylon or Polyester: which is better for raincoats? Polyester resists water better when compared to Nylon. Therefore Polyester is better for raincoats.

Q: Why are raincoats not made of cotton?

A: A rain coat is made keeping in view that the rain should be repelled ,but not absorbing. most of the raincoats are made of vinyl and nylon. ... the main reason of avoiding cotton for making raincoats is cotton does NOT repel water but absorbs it.

Q: What is synthetic raincoat made of?

A: Raincoats are often made with synthetic materials like nylon, polyester, and Gore-Tex because they perform better in wet conditions than natural materials like cotton or wool. Synthetic fabrics are lightweight, waterproof or water-resistant, and quick-drying.

 

News:

What's the chemistry that helps raincoats keep us dry and comfortable?

 

Whether singin' in the rain like Gene Kelly or playing guitar in a purple-tinted version of it like Prince, the best way to stay dry in a downpour is to wear a raincoat. While raincoats have evolved in the 195 years since waterproof fabric was first patented, clever chemistry has always been key to their success.

 

The first raincoats came about thanks to innovations in making rubber solutions. Today, high-end rainwear relies on fluoropolymer materials and cutting-edge construction. Raincoats may have been a risky business venture in the 1800s, but in the 21st century, their sales are booming: The market for waterproof breathable textiles could reach $2.18 billion in revenue by 2022, according to a report from market research firm Global Market Insights. Health-conscious consumers are driving much of the market's growth as they run, bike, and trek in all types of weather.

 

The rainy weather in his native Scotland is what likely inspired chemist Charles Macintosh, the man most commonly credited with inventing the modern raincoat. Necessity is the mother of invention, after all. In the U.K., raincoats are still called mackintoshes (with a k mysteriously added).

 

Before Macintosh, inventors had been working toward waterproofing fabric with a layer of rubber by dissolving it in a solvent and spreading it on material. But these fabrics tended to be sticky. "Macintosh's brilliant idea to avoid the stickiness was simply to press two sheets of fabric together with the rubber sandwiched between them," says John Loadman, a retired analytical chemist, rubber historian, and author of "Tears of the Tree: The Story of Rubber-a Modern Marvel."

 

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