CORDURA®
Product Introduction
CORDURA® was developed by DuPont in 1929 and quickly gained a reputation for durability, tear resistance and abrasion resistance.
After CORDURA® really became famous, it was a high-strength nylon yarn that was widely used during World War II. It was used by the U.S. military to make tires; until 1966, DuPont developed a new nylon formula. , and proved to be very excellent, the CORDURA® brand was transferred to this nylon product, and then the R&D personnel developed the method of dyeing CORDURA® fabric, and the CORDURA® brand was officially transferred to the nylon product production line.
CORDURA® has the characteristics of high strength, tear resistance and abrasion resistance, which allows CORDURA® fibers to be used in most types of textiles, especially military supplies, packaging materials, shoe materials, hat materials, etc. CORDURA® is almost equal to military-grade fabrics. synonym.
Why is CORDURA® so strong? Because the fiber surface of CORDURA® has a special manufacturing process, which can make the yarn have the AIR-JET TEXTURED cotton-like texture, which can be dispersed and pulled when rubbed. The strength between them is not easy to be torn apart easily.