Yuehong: Your Premier Waterproof Fabric Manufacturer

 

Established in 2001, Kunshan Yuehong Composite Fabric Co., Ltd is a company specializing in lamination and sewing. Our product range includes waterproof fabrics, mattress protectors, bed covers, bed sheets, and 100% blackout curtains used in homes, hotels, hospitals, and nursing homes.

High Quality
We implement strict inspection standards for every production stage. Our products can withstand over 50 washes in 60-90°C water without leaking, bubbling, or peeling, and retain their original feel and elasticity post-wash. Our products have passed SGS, ITS, and other quality inspection departments, and possess the OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certificate.

Strong Production Ability
We currently have 8 state-of-the-art, wide hot-melt lamination production lines with a monthly capacity of over 2 million meters. We can produce up to a maximum width of 310cm. We export our products to Europe and America, collaborating with worldwide partners such as IKEA, Target, Walmart, and Saferest.

Advanced Equipment
Our facility is equipped with 8 advanced hot-melt wide laminating machines and 50 high speed sewing machines, enabling us to maintain a high level of production efficiency.

Custom Service
We offer samples, quotations, and quality confirmation before you place an order. Our customization service allows you to specify the color, size, texture, and material of the waterproof fabric. In the event of any quality issues, we will actively cooperate to resolve them until the customer is satisfied.

 

What Is Waterproof Fabric

 

 

A waterproof fabric is a fabric that is coated or impregnated to form a continuous wall against the passage of water or a continuous sheet of rubber or plastic. Water resistance is the ability of a fabric to resist wetting and penetration of water. A water-repellent fabric is one whose fibers are usually coated with hydrophobic type compounds and whose pores are not filled in the course of treatment. This type of fabric is quite permeable to air and water vapor. Resistance to water penetration increases rapidly with increasing weight and thickness of the fabric. Woven fabrics generally have better resistance to water penetration than corresponding knit structures.

 

FirstLast
Features of Waterproof Fabric
 

Protection from the Elements
One of the primary advantages of waterproof fabric is its ability to provide protection from the elements. Whether it's rain, snow, or even spills, waterproof fabric acts as a barrier, preventing moisture from seeping through and reaching the underlying layers. This protection is especially beneficial in outdoor clothing, tents, and other applications where exposure to water is common.

Durability and Longevity
Waterproof fabric is designed to withstand harsh conditions and regular use. It is often made from high-quality materials that are resistant to tears, abrasions, and other forms of wear and tear. This durability ensures that the fabric will last for a long time, even with frequent use, making it a cost-effective choice for many industries.

Breathability
Contrary to popular belief, waterproof fabric can also be breathable. It allows air to pass through while repelling water. This breathability is crucial in applications such as rain jackets and outdoor gear, as it prevents overheating and allows moisture to escape, keeping the wearer comfortable and dry.

Versatility
Waterproof fabric is incredibly versatile and can be used in various applications. From outdoor clothing and accessories to upholstery and even medical equipment, this fabric offers a wide range of possibilities. Its versatility makes it a popular choice among manufacturers and designers across different industries.

Easy Maintenance
Waterproof fabric is known for its ease of maintenance. It is often stain-resistant and can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth or sponge. This low-maintenance aspect makes it ideal for applications where frequent cleaning is necessary, such as outdoor furniture or car seat covers.

Environmental Benefits
Choosing waterproof fabric can have positive environmental impacts. Many waterproof fabrics are made from recycled materials or are recyclable themselves. By opting for sustainable options, you can reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to a more eco-friendly future.

 

Structure of Waterproof Fabric
 

Durable Waterproof Repellent
Durable waterproof repellent (DWR) is the coating that causes water to bead up and roll off the outer layer (face fabric) rather than be absorbed. In most membrane fabrics, this hydrophobic function has no impact on waterproofness, but what it does do is help maintain breathability. A shell that has absorbed water and ‘wetted out' cannot breathe, something that DWR helps prevent.

 

Face Fabric
The outer layer or face fabric protects the waterproof membrane and provides a surface on which to apply DWR. Typically made from nylon or polyester, this layer can be thicker and more durable or thinner and lighter. Hard shells typically use 50 to 75-denier polyester while lighter rain shells are usually made with 20 or 30-denier nylon. The higher the denier number, the thicker the fabric.

 

Sealed Seams
The problem with stitched seams is that they create thousands of tiny holes for water to get through. To make a garment properly waterproof, the seams have to be sealed. That can mean either taping up stitched seams or foregoing stitches altogether and heat-welding panels together instead. Soft shell jackets, even those with membranes, have unsealed seams, making them merely water-repellant.

 

Inner Lining
After the face fabric and membrane, 3-layer fabrics have an inner tricot lining. The main purpose of this layer is to protect the membrane and prevent it from becoming clogged with dirt and oil, but it also adds a level of comfort and helps wick away sweat to prevent clamminess. The inner lining in 2-layer garments, on the other hand, is not bonded to the membrane and is considered a separate fabric.

 

Applications of High-Quality Waterproof Fabric
100涤纶面料防水
涤纶针织面料
防水毛圈布
毛圈布防水面料

Outdoor Gear and Clothing
Outdoor enthusiasts rely on high-quality waterproof fabric for their gear and clothing. From rain jackets and pants to hiking boots and backpacks, waterproof fabric ensures that adventurers stay dry and comfortable even in challenging weather conditions.

Medical Devices and Protective Equipment
Waterproof fabric is also used in the manufacturing of medical devices and protective equipment. From surgical gowns and drapes to medical mattress covers and aprons, this fabric helps maintain a sterile environment and protects healthcare professionals and patients from fluids and contaminants.

Automotive Industry
In the automotive industry, high-quality waterproof fabric is used for car interiors, seats, and upholstery. This fabric provides durability, stain resistance, and protection against spills, making it ideal for maintaining the aesthetics and functionality of vehicle interiors.

Outdoor Furniture and Upholstery
Outdoor furniture and upholstery require waterproof fabric to withstand exposure to the elements. Whether it's patio cushions, sun loungers, or boat upholstery, high-quality waterproof fabric ensures that these items remain resistant to water damage, mold, and fading caused by UV rays.

Industrial Applications
Waterproof fabric is widely used in various industrial applications. It is used to manufacture protective clothing for workers in hazardous environments, such as chemical plants or oil rigs. Additionally, waterproof fabric is used for tarpaulins, covers, and tents in construction and transportation industries.

Sports and Recreational Equipment
From waterproof bags and backpacks to sports jerseys and uniforms, high-quality waterproof fabric is essential in sports and recreational equipment. It ensures that athletes and enthusiasts can enjoy their activities without being hindered by water absorption or discomfort caused by wet fabric.

Home Furnishings
Waterproof fabric is also used in home furnishings to protect against spills and stains. It is commonly used for tablecloths, chair covers, mattress protectors, and shower curtains. This fabric allows for easy maintenance and ensures that your home stays clean and dry.

Marine and Outdoor Equipment
Marine and outdoor equipment, such as boat covers, sails, and awnings, rely on high-quality waterproof fabric to withstand harsh weather conditions at sea or in outdoor environments. The fabric's ability to repel water and resist UV damage is crucial for the longevity and performance of these items.

Fashion and Accessories
Waterproof fabric has also found its way into the fashion industry. From waterproof shoes and bags to rainwear and hats, designers incorporate high-quality waterproof fabric to create stylish and functional apparel and accessories that protect against rain.

Military and Defense
The military and defense sectors utilize high-quality waterproof fabric for a range of applications. It is used to manufacture military uniforms, tents, backpacks, and other gear that must withstand extreme weather conditions and provide protection to personnel in the field.

 

How to Choose Waterproof Fabric

 

 

Level of Waterproof
The waterproof fabric is measured in terms of its hydrostatic pressure, which is the amount of water pressure the fabric can withstand before it leaks. Generally, the higher the hydrostatic head, the more waterproof the fabric. A highly waterproof fabric may be more important for hiking and climbing in wet or rainy conditions.

Fabric Breathability
Breathability is the ability of a fabric to allow moisture and vapor to escape, which helps to prevent overheating and discomfort. Highly waterproof fabrics can sometimes be less breathable, so it's important to choose a fabric with a balance between waterproofness and breathability that suits your needs. Choosing a highly breathable fabric for high-intensity activities like running or cycling is important.

The Durability of the Fabric
The fabric's durability refers to its ability to withstand wear over time. A durable fabric will withstand repeated use and exposure to the elements without losing its waterproofness or other properties. Generally, woven fabrics are more tear-resistant than knitted ones. Water-repellent or other functions assisted by chemical dyeing, finishing, and post-processing, such as coating and lamination, will affect the functional performance due to washing.

Fabric Weight
The weight of a fabric is an important factor to consider, especially in applications where weight is a concern. A lightweight waterproof fabric is generally more convenient to carry but may sacrifice some durability or waterproofness.

Fabric Cost
The cost of fabric is also an important factor to consider, especially if you are working with a budget. Some high-performance fabrics can be expensive, so choosing a fabric that balances performance and cost is important. For example: If you are a student who likes to trek in summer, the price and water pressure function may be your first choice, and it does not matter if there is no moisture permeability function and heavyweight. On the other hand, to climb Everest mountain. Water pressure, moisture permeability, and weight are all necessary options; as a result, the clothing will be expensive. It's important to note that even though people frequently believe that water-repellent, water-resistant, and waterproof are the same, only waterproof materials are designed to completely prevent water from penetrating through the fabric.

 

Maintenance Tips for Waterproof Fabric

 

Tips for Cleaning Waterproof Fabrics
Spot Cleaning
Before washing this fabric, remove any dirt or debris using a soft-bristled brush or cloth. Avoid using harsh brushes or scrubbing too hard as this can damage the fabric's protective layer.

Washing with Detergent
When washing this fabric, use a mild detergent and chilly water. Avoid using fabric softeners or bleach, as they can damage the waterproof coating. Turn the fabric inside out to protect the waterproof membrane and wash it on a gentle cycle.

Drying and Reapplying Waterproofing Agents
Once washed, hang the fabric to air dry. Avoid drying it in direct sunlight, as this can cause fading and weaken the fabric's waterproofing ability. After drying, consider reapplying a waterproofing agent to maintain its effectiveness.

Mistakes to Avoid When Cleaning Waterproof Fabrics
Using Fabric Softener
Fabric softeners can clog the pores in the fabric, making it less breathable and reducing its waterproofing ability. Avoid using fabric softeners when washing this fabric.

Using Bleach
Bleach is one of the most commonly used cleaning agents in the laundry process to remove stubborn stains. However, the use of bleach can also lead to unwanted issues. Bleach can damage the waterproof membrane and reduce its effectiveness. Avoid using bleach when washing waterproof fabrics.

Ironing
Ironing can damage the fabric's waterproof membrane and can ruin its protective layer. Avoid ironing this fabric, and if necessary, be sure to use the lowest heat setting on your iron. This will help minimize the risk of damage to the fabric's waterproof coating.

How to Store Waterproof Fabrics
Proper Storage Techniques
Store waterproof fabrics in a dry, cool place. Avoid storing them in damp or humid areas, as this can cause mildew growth and damage the fabric's protective layer.

Avoiding Sunlight Exposure
Sunlight exposure can cause fading and weaken the fabric's waterproofing ability. Store this fabric away from direct sunlight.

 

Manufacturing Method of Fabric
100涤纶针织布
毛圈布防水面料
毛圈布涤纶
针织涤氨纶面料

Weaving
This is a textile manufacturing method that interlaces long strands of cloth in both horizontal and vertical patterns. For this textile production, a device called a loom is incorporated. With the loom, hundreds of different patterns are made possible.The several examples of woven items range from bed sheets to bulletproof vests and thousands of creations in between.

Knitting
Traditionally, knitting is a type of textile production that is completed by hand with a needle or a crochet hook. Today though, industries have incorporated large knitting machines. Crocheting is another type of textile manufacturing that would fall under this category. In fact, there are several types of clothing that are produced from knitting, using a variety of materials.

Braiding
This is a form of textile production in which two similar fabrics are taken and then twisted into knots by using a predefined pattern. Normally, a braided material has a much greater overall strength if made correctly. This is why numerous types of ropes are created this way. Knotting is a similar process that falls under the same category of textile manufacturing. In knotting, though, the shapes that are created are often not uniform.

Felting
This is a type of textile production that varies vastly from other processes discussed above. In this method, nothing is being interlaced together physically. Instead, various components are forced together under large amounts of pressure. They are then twisted together so that they become entangled. To prevent them from tearing or breaking during the process, these fibers are normally treated with some type of lubricant, like a detergent.

Bonding
This is a term that is almost exclusively applicable to synthetic materials like polyester or nylon. It is that type of textile production where these synthetic components are connected by means of pressure, heat, or adhesive.

Spread Tow
This method of textile production is similar to weaving. This is because, in this method, small, lightweight components are made into a tape and then woven together with similar pieces.

 

 
Our Certificate

 

productcate-1-1

 

 
Our Factory
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1
productcate-1-1
 
Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: Which fabric is waterproof?

A: Polyester and nylon material has a tight weave making it water-resistant. With treatment, you get durable, waterproof fabric that is used in everything from waterproof mattress pads to umbrellas, raincoats, and coverings for patio furniture.

Q: Which fabric is 100% waterproof?

A: PUL fabric is a special fabric because not only is it waterproof but it is also breathable. This means that heat can escape through the fabric so you can wear it without getting all sweaty。

Q: Which is more waterproof, nylon or polyester?

A: Polyester resists moisture better than nylon, although both have a degree of moisture resistance. At higher thread counts, polyester is even more resistant to water. This makes polyester stronger than nylon in terms of moisture resistance.

Q: What is better than waterproof?

A: Water-repellent coatings are the next step up from water-resistant coatings. Devices labeled as water-repellent have properties that repel water from them, which makes them hydrophobic. Water-repellent devices have a better chance of surviving a watery encounter.

Q: How to tell if fabric is waterproof?

A: The test is fairly straightforward: First, the fabric to be tested is pulled taut and sealed in a controlled chamber. Water is then slowly poured into a graduated cylinder placed on the fabric (which adds pressure to the surface). Once this pressure becomes too great, water begins to permeate through the fabric.

Q: Is waterproof fabric washable?

A: All waterproof fabric garments can be machine-washed. After washing, there is no permanent waterproof performance loss, and the DWR water-repellent coating on the surface is lost and can be easily repaired.

Q: Is waterproof fabric waterproof?

A: Waterproof fabric is any fabric that is treated to resist wetting and the penetration of water and some are more resistant to water than others.

Q: What are the benefits of water-resistant fabric?

A: Water-resistant fabrics are made from materials that repel water but do not prevent it from penetrating the fabric. They will shield you from light rain and splashes but won't keep you dry in heavy rainstorms or if you are immersed. They cost less and are more breathable than waterproof fabrics.

Q: Is waterproof fabric good?

A: In conclusion, while truly waterproof fabrics are great for protecting your boat, patio furniture, and more, they can cause problems as covers if not properly vented. Water-resistant fabrics offer much better breathability but need to be tented in a cover application.

Q: What is the waterproof fabric used for?

A: Waterproof/breathable fabrics resist liquid water passing through, but allow water vapor to pass through. Their ability to block out rain and snow while allowing vapor from sweat to evaporate leads to their use in rainwear, waterproof outdoor sports clothing, tents, and other applications.

Q: What is working principle of waterproof fabric?

A: These fabrics are treated or coated by manufacturers with unique materials that create a strong water barrier. Waterproofing involves covering the fabric with a layer that prevents water molecules from penetrating while yet enabling air and moisture vapor to escape.

Q: What are the properties of waterproof fabrics?

A: The membranes used in waterproof fabric for clothing are specialized films that use the size of the pores in the film itself to prevent water molecules from entering while allowing water vapor molecules to pass through, making them waterproof and breathable.

Q: What's the difference between a waterproof and a water-resistant fabric?

A: Waterproof fabric implies that no water can penetrate the fabric, while water-resistant describes fabrics that are relatively resistant to water. A waterproof fabric is the most resistant to water, while a water-resistant fabric is less so. Manufacturers often weave waterproof fabric far more tightly than water-resistant material so the water struggles to penetrate. That's what makes the fabric the most resistant to water.

Q: Are there eco-friendly waterproof fabric options?

A: Yes, eco-friendly options like recycled polyester and PFC-free DWR coatings are available, minimizing environmental impact while providing effective waterproofing.

Q: How to choose the right coating for your waterproof fabric?

A: Understanding Waterproof Coating Types. Before diving into the selection process, it is crucial to have a basic understanding of the different types of waterproof coatings available. The most common types include polyurethane (PU) coatings, silicone coatings, wax coatings, and fluoropolymer coatings. Each coating type has its own unique properties and advantages, so it's important to choose one that suits your specific needs.
Consider the Intended Use. The first step in choosing the right coating for your waterproof fabric is to consider the intended use of the fabric. Are you looking for a coating that can withstand heavy rain and extreme weather conditions? Or do you need a coating that provides light water repellency for everyday use? Understanding the purpose of the fabric will help you determine the level of waterproofing required.

We're professional waterproof fabric manufacturers and suppliers in China, specialized in providing high quality customized service. We warmly welcome you to wholesale cheap waterproof fabric for sale here from our factory. Contact us for free sample.

Polypropylene Fabric Waterproof, 100 Polyester Fabric Waterproof, Bamboo Jacquard Fabric Waterproof Mattress Protector