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Webbing, The Commonly Used Accessories For Backpacks

In the process of backpack customization, webbing is also one of the commonly used accessories for backpacks, used to connect the shoulder straps for backpack with the main compartment of the bag. How to adjust backpack straps? The webbing plays the role of adjusting the length of the shoulder straps. Today, let’ s recognize and understand some specific content about webbing.

Webbing is made of different yarns as raw materials into narrow fabrics or tubular fabrics, there are many kinds of webbing, which is generally used as a kind of accessory material in backpack customization. Backpack webbing straps according to the production of different materials, there are different categories. The current more commonly used webbing such as nylon webbing, cotton webbing, PP webbing, acrylic webbing, tetoron webbing, spandex webbing and so on. Because the webbing is made from different materials, the feel of the webbing and the price will vary.

1.Nylon webbing

Nylon webbing is mainly made of nylon shiny silk, nylon shaped shiny silk, nylon high elasticity silk, nylon semi-matte silk and other materials . Nylon webbing feel comfortable, elasticity and abrasion resistance in dry and wet conditions are better, size stability, shrinkage rate is small, with straight, not easy to wrinkle, easy to wash, fast drying characteristics.

2.Cotton webbing

Cotton webbing is made of cotton silk woven by the loom. Cotton webbing is soft to the touch, soft appearance, with good heat resistance, alkali resistance, moisture retention, moisture absorption, environmental protection and other characteristics. It’s stronger and more durable, washing at room temperature is not easy to wrinkles, shrink and deformation. The cost of cotton webbing is generally higher.

3.PP webbing

PP also known as Polypropylene, so pp webbing raw material is polypropylene, commonly known as PP yarn, PP yarn processed into the webbing, so most people also usually called it Polypropylene webbing. PP webbing has a very good high strength, light weight, aging resistance and abrasion resistance, acid and alkali resistance and other advantageous features, and it also has a good antistatic performance. PP webbing is also widely used in backpacks.

4.Tetoron webbing

Tetoron webbing is a kind of webbing that adopts Tetoron as its raw material. Tetoron is a high-strength polyester chemical fiber filament made of sewing thread (using Taiwan’s high-quality raw materials), also known as high-strength thread. It is characterized by soft and smooth thread, strong color fastness, heat, sun and damage resistance, high tensile strength and no elasticity. Tetoron webbing features with softer texture, comfortable feel, low price, environmental protection, low melting point and so on.

5.Acrylic webbing

Acrylic webbing is composed of two materials, Tetoron and cotton.

6.Polyester webbing

Polyester webbing refers to the pure tapestry cotton and polyester blended fabrics together, with tapestry as the main component. It is characterized by not only highlighting the style of tapestry and cotton fabric strengths. In dry and wet conditions, elasticity and abrasion resistance are better, dimensional stability, shrinkage rate is small, with straight, not easy to wrinkle, easy to wash, fast drying and so on. Polyester webbing is high strength, impact resistance, not easy to break, light resistance, and not easy to fade.

article source: https://www.supplierbag.com/news/webbing-the-commonly-used-accessories-for-backpacks/

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