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Uses of PTFE Laminated Fabric

PTFE Laminated Fabric Composite Fabric Sportswear: Keeps You Comfortable All Day Long


PTFE laminated fabric features waterproof, breathable, and windproof capabilities. Even if you are active outdoors all day, you will not feel any discomfort, significantly enhancing the comfort and functionality of sportswear.

 
PTFE Laminated Fabric Composite Fabric Special Apparel can be used for medical staff uniforms to effectively prevent contamination by bodily fluids. Laminated with flame retardant fabrics, it can be used to make flame retardant clothing.


PTFE Laminated Fabric Composite Fabric: A Strong Performer in Shoe Materials


By bonding fabrics or other porous outer layer materials with PTFE membranes while maintaining its microporous structure, you get a waterproof and breathable shoe upper. Standard tests show that PTFE Laminated Fabric Composite Fabric shoe uppers are eight to ten times more breathable than conventional coated waterproof shoe uppers. These uppers can also be made with different fabrics, structures, colors, etc., as needed, providing shoes with features such as waterproofness, breathability, windproofness, particle blocking, and antibacterial properties. Additionally, PTFE membrane linings can be bonded with leather to make various attractive waterproof shoes (boots).


PTFE laminated fabrics are currently the best-performing waterproof and breathable fabrics internationally. They are now used in military extreme cold weather clothing, tents, mountaineering suits, space suits, all-weather sportswear, gloves, medical surgical gowns, and more.


PTFE Laminated Fabric is made with special technology and equipment by laminating fabric with PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene membrane) microporous membranes, providing virus barrier, antibacterial, antistatic, blood penetration resistance, waterproof, breathable, windproof, thermal insulation, and other functions. It is also characterized by comfortable and lightweight wearability. The microparticle barrier rate exceeds 90%, making it impossible for viruses and bacteria to pass through.