Polyester 600D Waterproof Oxford Fabric with Flame Retardant PU Coating is a heavy-duty coated fabric engineered for professional outdoor and industrial applications where water resistance and flame safety are both required. Built on a strong 600D*600D polyester Oxford base, it features a PU waterproof coating rated around 5000mm hydrostatic head and a flame-retardant finish aligned with CPAI-84, making it ideal for tents and shelters, equipment covers, protective outer materials, bags, and rugged workwear components. This fabric is designed for B2B buyers who need stable bulk quality, consistent performance, and compliance-ready documentation for OEM production and tender projects.
InquiryIf you’re sourcing a durable, waterproof, flame-retardant Oxford fabric for tents, industrial covers, protective suits, or rugged outdoor products, you need more than a basic “600D waterproof” claim. You need a fabric that performs consistently in production, supports compliance-driven markets, and holds up to real-world abrasion, folding, and wet-weather exposure.
This Polyester 600D*600D Oxford Fabric is built for serious B2B programs. It features a PU coating engineered for waterproof performance up to 5000mm hydrostatic head, combined with a flame-retardant (FR) finish aligned with CPAI-84, a widely referenced flammability specification used in camping tentage applications.
A 600D Oxford structure is widely chosen for products that require a balance of strength, dimensional stability, and cost control. With stable yarn and construction, it runs smoothly through cutting and sewing lines and stays consistent across bulk lots—important for OEM brands and long-term supply programs.
The fabric is finished with waterproof PU coating and rated at 5000mm water pressure, making it suitable for shells that must resist wind-driven rain and wet contact in outdoor use.
For tentage and shelter-related applications, many buyers specify CPAI-84 as a reference for flammability performance and labeling practice. CPAI-84 is a flammability specification originally written as a voluntary industry specification for “camping tentage,” broadly defined to cover multiple temporary shelter structures.
The same construction can serve multiple B2B segments—tents, workwear, protective suits, bags, and covers—reducing SKU complexity while keeping performance-driven differentiation (waterproof + FR).
Material: 100% Polyester
Yarn Count: 600D*600D
Density: 14×14
Weight: 230 gsm
Width: 150 cm
Finishing: Waterproof 5000mm, Flame-Retardant CPAI-84
Applications: Tent, protective suit, workwear, bag, cover, etc.
(Need different weight/width/waterproof level? We can evaluate your end use and propose the most cost-effective spec.)
CPAI-84 is titled “A Specification for Flame-Resistant Materials Used in Camping Tentage.”
For many procurement teams, CPAI-84 matters for two reasons:
The CPAI-84 document includes test methods and performance requirements for materials used in camping tentage, including requirements around sampling and reporting.
CPAI-84 includes a section on certification and labeling. For example, it specifies that lots of flame-resistant material supplied to tentage manufacturers should be accompanied by written certification and flammability test results, and it also includes warning labeling language to keep flame/heat sources away from the tent fabric.
Important sourcing note: “Flame-retardant” does not mean “fireproof.” FR materials can still burn under sustained flame exposure—buyers should treat FR as a risk-reduction feature, not a license to expose products to open flame.
Also, regulators may reference CPAI-84 historically in tent-related compliance contexts; for example, Health Canada notes that former Canadian Tents Regulations incorporated specific sections of CPAI-84.
A 5000mm hydrostatic head rating typically indicates solid water resistance for shells and covers where rain protection is a core requirement.
For manufacturers, PU-coated Oxford is also convenient because it can support practical downstream processes such as seam design planning, reinforcement panels, and accessory attachment (depending on your product structure).
For products that may be used around cooking areas, heaters, camp environments, public events, or industrial settings, FR performance is often demanded by importers and end users. With CPAI-84-aligned FR finishing, you can better meet bid specs and distributor requirements where tent/shelter flammability is part of the checklist.
600D Oxford is a proven choice for abrasion-prone products: it holds shape, resists wear, and is less “fragile” during repeated folding/packing compared to many lighter deniers—ideal for bulk-packed goods shipped internationally.
Based on the product positioning, this fabric is suitable for:
Tents and shelter fabrics (outer layers, accessories, reinforcement panels)
Protective suits and workwear outer materials where waterproof + FR is requested
Industrial and outdoor covers (equipment cover, furniture cover, protective sheets)
Bags and storage products needing a strong, coated Oxford shell
If you share your product type (tent wall/top vs flooring; cover vs garment shell), we can recommend the right coating thickness and performance target.
For premium B2B customers, the biggest risk is not “can you make it,” but “can you keep it consistent.” We support program-style sourcing with customization options such as:
Waterproof target adjustments: different hydrostatic head levels or coating build
Handfeel control: stiffer vs softer, matte vs brighter back appearance
Width and weight tuning: match your pattern layout and cost structure
Color & lot control: for brand consistency and repeat orders
Compliance documentation support: align material data to your testing plan and labeling needs (project-dependent)
If you’re supplying into distributors, tenders, or regulated markets, you’ll typically need a documentation pack. We can support workflows like:
pre-shipment quality checks (appearance, shade, roll length, basic performance)
third-party testing coordination (based on your country/market requirements)
FR and waterproof performance verification aligned with your product positioning
For tent-related customers, CPAI-84 also places importance on certification/labeling information in the supply chain—so planning your documentation early helps you scale faster with fewer compliance delays.
If you’re sourcing 600D waterproof flame-retardant Oxford fabric for tents, protective products, or industrial covers, send your target spec (use, color, quantity, target waterproof level, FR requirement). We’ll reply with pricing, MOQ guidance, and sampling options.
Contact Us for a Detailed Offer:
Company: Lean Textile Co., Ltd.
Website: https://www.technical-fabrics.com/
Email: [email protected]
WhatsApp / WeChat: 008615051486055
Q1: Is this fabric “fireproof”?
No. FR materials are designed to reduce flame spread/ignition risk, but they can still burn under sustained exposure. CPAI-84 labeling guidance also emphasizes keeping flame/heat sources away from tent fabric.
Q2: What does “5000mm waterproof” mean in practice?
It refers to hydrostatic head performance (water pressure resistance). This product is listed at 5000mm water pressure, suitable for many rain-protection covers and shell applications.
Q3: What are the exact standard specs for this item?
100% polyester, 600D*600D, 14×14, 230 gsm, 150 cm width, waterproof 5000mm, FR CPAI-84.
Q4: Which end uses is it recommended for?
The product listing suggests tent, workwear, protective suit, bag, cover, etc.
Q5: Can you provide CPAI-84-related documentation?
CPAI-84 contains guidance around material certification and labeling in tentage supply chains. We can support documentation and testing workflows based on your market needs and testing plan.
Q6: Can I customize weight, width, or coating performance?
Yes—most Oxford programs are customized based on end use. Share your target application and requirement list, and we’ll propose the best spec.
Q7: Is this suitable for tent flooring?
Tent flooring often needs higher abrasion and sometimes different performance targets than wall/top material. Tell us if it’s flooring vs wall/top so we can recommend the right build and testing direction.
Q8: Do you have product photos or a video?
Yes, the product page includes fabric photos and a product video reference.