is 330 deniers nylon better than 500 D cordura ? 100 D cordura ? (for backback with audio gear)
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yes. 1200 denier reinforced nylon is much better than 1000 denier cordura nylon. Hands down.
"2400 Denier Polyester and 900 DenierMicro-Polyester fabric"
600 x 300 denier is slightly less quality than 600 x 600. The weave is also different
The wholesale cost of cordura 6oo denier fabric is $9.95 per yard.
The ballistic nylon will be a higher denier (thickness of the thread). Also will be shiny/glossy compared to the matte finish of polyester. Ballistic nylon will be much more durable and much less likey to tear or scuff. You can get higher denier polyester (900, 1200, 1800) which will be better for wear and tear. The price will reflect this however as 600d poly is low to mid price point whereas the others are higher.
Denier polyester is fabric and the higher the number, the thicker and stronger it is. 210 would be thin like silk.
Though I haven't used either of these myself but EVA- reinforced polyester will be the better option
1680 denier ballistic polyester is a type of heavy-duty fabric known for its durability and resistance to abrasion and tearing. The "1680 denier" refers to the thickness of the individual fibers, with higher denier numbers indicating thicker, stronger materials. This fabric is commonly used in luggage, backpacks, and outdoor gear due to its ruggedness and ability to withstand harsh conditions. Additionally, it often features a water-resistant coating, enhancing its protective qualities.
Nylon is more durable than polyester. Also, when comparing 840 denier to 600 denier of the same fabric, the 840 denier is thicker, rougher, more coarse and stronger than the 600 denier. So, on both counts, the 840 denier nylon is more durable. If you look at the following link, the tan soft dog crate is made of 600 denier polyester and the colorful soft dog crates are made of nylon.
nylon
600 x 300 denier is slightly less quality than 600 x 600. The weave is also different
I am assuming you are talking about a fabric made from either 1200 or 600 denier yarn. The thickness of the yarn in 1200 denier is twice that of 600 denier, which also implies the fabric will be rougher and ofcourse stronger. If you are looking for strength, 1200 is better. If you want a smoother finish fabric, choose the 600 denier. Hope this helps. Deviprasad