The best backpack fabric is the 500 denier Cordura. It is durable and very reliable in terms of waterproofing.
You can purchase waterproof products such as backpacks through online retailers such as www.alphastructure.com and Zappos.com. You may also find a waterproof backpack on eBay as well.
A strong fabric is need to make backpack purses. Some strong fabrics used to make backpack purses include nylon packcloth or condura (nylon canvas) and ballistic cloth.
Cashmere is not waterproof but you can put on a special fabric finish that can make it waterproof.
I doubt that lamb handbags are waterproof. Lamb is just a type of fabric and no real material or fabric is waterproof without the help of a solution or chemical.
Backpacks are very handy for caring everything from books to supplies. One might require a waterproof backpack when hiking in the mountains or in a humid climate.
Not all types of calico fabrics are waterproof, but there are certain waterproof calico fabrics.
Some fabrics are waterproof while others are not. Some waterproof fabrics are:Latex or natural rubberGore-TexVinylFluoropolymers
Well plastic keeps your fabric waterproof if thats what you mean?
Searched "Waterproof fabric" on this craft/hobby guide that has a lot of companies who specialize in fabrics, etc., pulled up about 10 listings, hope this helps ultimatecraftindustrybuyersguide.com/results.php?search_type=keyword&term=waterproof+fabric&category=&heading=
I believe nylon is not waterproof; however, it might be water resistant. Waterproof is different. Fabric has to be treated to be waterproof, and usually that information will be on the tag when you purschase it.
I believe nylon is not waterproof; however, it might be water resistant. Waterproof is different. Fabric has to be treated to be waterproof, and usually that information will be on the tag when you purschase it.
Yes, but only up to a point. Acrylic fabric is normally waterproof to water being splashed onto it, but like most 'waterproof' fabric, there will be a "capilliary" action that leads to water soaking through if it is left on a wet surface. Basically, the water gets drawn up into the fabric by a wicking process (this is why you can sometimes get soaked in a downpour if you are wearing a single layer anorak or raincoat, rather than a dual layer coat which has a lining).You can get around this by either using 2 layers of waterproof fabric, or by purchasing a specialist fabric designed for that use (Just Google "waterproof garden fabric" or similar to find such fabrics).