Spun polyester fabric
Characteristics Suitable for the Outdoor Environment
(I) High Strength and Abrasion Resistance
Polyester staple fiber fabric boasts high strength and excellent abrasion resistance. During outdoor use, it is highly resistant to damage from frequent friction or external pulling forces. For example, when used to make outdoor backpacks, it can effectively withstand the wear and tear caused by rubbing against rocks, branches, and other obstacles during mountain climbing or hiking, thus extending the backpack's service life.
(II) UV Resistance and Weather Resistance
After undergoing special treatments, polyester staple fiber fabric exhibits remarkable UV resistance. It can block a significant amount of ultraviolet rays, reducing the harm of sunlight to human skin. Additionally, it prevents the fabric itself from aging and fading due to UV exposure. Even when exposed to complex outdoor environments such as high temperatures, intense sunlight, wind, and rain for an extended period, it can still maintain its good physical properties and appearance.
(III) Waterproof and Stain-Resistant Properties
Through coating processes (such as PU coating, PVC coating) or waterproof finishing, polyester staple fiber fabric acquires excellent waterproof performance. It can effectively prevent rainwater penetration, causing water droplets on the fabric surface to roll off naturally. Moreover, its special surface structure or treatment makes it less likely to absorb stains, facilitating cleaning and maintenance during outdoor use.
(IV) Quick-Drying and Breathability
Polyester staple fiber fabric has low hygroscopicity, so moisture does not linger easily, enabling it to dry quickly in humid conditions. Meanwhile, some fabrics processed with special weaving techniques or treatments also have good breathability. Even in hot weather, air can circulate freely, reducing stuffiness and providing users with a comfortable experience.