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Dipped canvas refers to a type of canvas material that has been treated with a special coating to improve its strength, durability, and resistance to environmental factors such as water, abrasion, and UV radiation.

The dipping process involves immersing the canvas fabric into a bath of a synthetic material, such as PVC or acrylic, which creates a waterproof and protective layer on the surface of the canvas. This coating also enhances the canvas's resistance to mildew, mold, and other types of damage.

Dipped canvas is commonly used in a variety of applications, including outdoor furniture, awnings, boat covers, and tents. It is also used in the production of industrial and commercial products, such as conveyor belts, tarps, and flexible containers.

Overall, the dipping process used to create dipped canvas helps to extend the life of the canvas by providing additional protection against the elements. This makes it a popular choice for applications where durability and resistance to environmental factors are important factors.


EE/NN/CC dipped fabric

EE/NN/CC dipped fabric

EE/NN/CC dipped fabric

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