Production of various high-end fabrics reaches 7 million meters annually, including a wide range of fashionable new products and exquisite items, with a broad coverage of color patterns.
Our Cotton Heavy Dyed Cloth is a premium fabric made from 100% pure cotton, ensuring the highest quality and durability. With a robust construction of 7*6/68*40, this fabric is designed to meet the demands of various industrial and commercial applications. It boasts a substantial weight of 360 grams per square meter (GSM), providing a thick and sturdy feel ideal for heavy-duty uses. The fabric's generous width of 57/8 inches ensures versatile applicability, making it suitable for a wide range of products, from workwear and uniforms to durable home textiles and upholstery.
Whether you're looking to create resilient, long-lasting items or add a touch of robustness to your textile offerings, our Cotton Heavy Dyed Cloth is the perfect choice. Its heavy dyeing process not only enhances its strength but also delivers a rich, vibrant color that stays true over time, ensuring your end products maintain their aesthetic appeal even after repeated use.
We specialize in high-quality textiles and decorations and place a high value on product quality certification. To give customers confidence in our products, we'll keep working to raise their quality, offer them better products and services, and actively support the development of quality management systems.
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Cotton Council International Certifies That
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