The shrinkage rate of 600D Oxford cloth refers to the percentage of Oxford cloth shrinking after washing or soaking in water. There are several factors that affect the shrinkage of Oxford cloth.
1. Different Oxford cloth raw materials have different shrinkage rates. Generally, for fibers with high hygroscopicity, after soaking in water, the fiber will expand, the diameter will increase, the length will shorten, and the shrinkage rate will be large. Some viscose fibers have a water absorption rate as high as 13%, while synthetic fiber Oxford cloth has poor water absorption, so its shrinkage rate is small.
2. The production process of Oxford cloth is different, and the shrinkage rate is also different. During the manufacturing, dyeing and finishing process of Oxford cloth, if the fiber is stretched many times and the processing time is long, the shrinkage of Oxford cloth with larger tension will be larger, and vice versa.
3. Oxford cloth has different densities and different shrinkage rates. If the longitudinal and latitudinal densities are similar, the longitudinal and latitudinal shrinkage rates will also be similar. Oxford cloth with high warp density will shrink greatly in the warp direction.
4. Oxford cloth has different yarn counts and different shrinkage rates. The shrinkage rate of cloth with coarse yarn count is large, and the shrinkage rate of Oxford cloth with fine yarn count is small.
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