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Recycled Nylon Fabric
Polyether-based TPU
Medium Weight (300-500g/m²)
Water Sports & Boats
Item
EⅡ-21001
Fabric Material
100% recycled nylon fabric
Coating Material
Polyether TPU coating
Characteristic
High colour fastness
RF/ HF weldable
Air impermeability
Water soaking resistance
Aging resistance
Low-temperature bending resistance
Recyclable
Non-toxic
Durability
MOQ For Customization
5000 meters/ 1000 meters per color
Inventory Status
Available from stock for some colors
Description
The 210D recycled nylon Oxford fabric features a glossy TPU coating on one side and a matte TPU coating on the other. Both sides support high-frequency welding, greatly enhancing versatility and airtightness.
Recycled nylon (also known as recycled polyamide or rPA) is derived from post-consumer waste and post-industrial waste—discarded nylon materials that would otherwise end up in landfills or oceans.
Post-consumer waste: The primary source is abandoned fishing nets (ghost nets) from oceans and waterways, plus old textiles (clothing, carpets, swimwear), and plastic products (packaging, ropes).
Post-industrial waste: Factory scraps, offcuts, and defective products generated during nylon manufacturing (e.g., yarn, fabric, or moldable nylon parts).
Recycled nylon addresses critical environmental crises linked to virgin nylon production and plastic pollution, with key benefits:
Reduces plastic waste & ocean pollution: Diverts millions of tons of nylon waste (especially fishing nets) from landfills and oceans each year. Fishing nets alone account for ~10% of marine plastic debris, harming marine life and ecosystems.
Lowers carbon footprint: Virgin nylon is made from petroleum (a fossil fuel) and requires energy-intensive chemical processing. Recycled nylon cuts carbon emissions by ~50–70% compared to virgin nylon, as it skips fossil fuel extraction and initial polymerization.
Conserves resources: Saves non-renewable resources (crude oil, natural gas) and reduces water/energy use. For example, recycling 1 ton of nylon saves ~7 barrels of oil and thousands of liters of water.
Supports circular economy: Replaces the "take-make-dispose" linear model with reuse and recycling, extending the lifespan of nylon materials and minimizing waste generation.
Constructed with double-sides polyether TPU, it delivers excellent hydrolysis resistance, extending useing life in long‑term water contact. It also maintains outstanding flexibility and bendability even under low temperatures.
A high‑performance, eco‑friendly, non-toxic and durable alternative to traditional PVC fabrics. High-quality options for water-related equipment such as inflatable boat fabric, life raft fabric, and life buoy fabric.
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