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    Waterproof Breathable 3-Layer Fabric – 300D Polyester Oxford + TPU Membrane + Tricot

    Our 3-layer 300D Polyester Oxford fabric is a professional waterproof-breathable shell material engineered for premium workwear, protective suits, and rainwear. The construction combines a durable 300D*300D Oxford face, a functional TPU waterproof membrane, and a comfortable tricot backer. With 10,000mm water pressure and 3,000 g/m²/24h breathability, plus Teflon water-repellent finishing for oil/stain resistance, it’s a reliable choice for B2B brands that demand stable bulk quality, consistent performance, and clean production handling.

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    Waterproof Breathable 3-Layer 300D Oxford Fabric Bonded with TPU & Tricot

    If you’re building a premium outerwear line or supplying industrial uniforms, buyers usually ask the same questions:

    • “Is it truly waterproof in real rain?”

    • “Will wearers feel less sweaty during movement?”

    • “Can we keep quality stable across repeat orders?”

    • “Does it run smoothly in cutting, sewing, and finishing?”

    This 3-layer bonded fabric is designed to answer “yes” to those questions—by combining a rugged Oxford face fabric with a TPU membrane (water barrier) and a tricot lining (comfort + stability). On the product page, the fabric is positioned with 10,000mm waterproof rating and 3,000 g/m²/24h MVTR, making it a practical upgrade path from basic coated materials when your customers expect better comfort and reliability.


    Key Features

    1) Waterproof protection you can specify: 10,000mm

    The page lists Waterproof, 10,000 mm Water Pressure—a clear and RFQ-friendly performance metric.
    In outdoor and workwear sourcing, “10,000mm” typically refers to hydrostatic head performance (how much water pressure the fabric withstands before leaking).

    2) Breathability for active work: 3,000 g/m²/24h (MVTR)

    Breathability is listed as 3,000 g/m²/24h, which is a standard MVTR-style unit used across waterproof-breathable textiles.
    MVTR describes how much moisture vapor can pass through one square meter of fabric over 24 hours—higher values generally mean better moisture transfer.

    3) 3-layer structure: Oxford + TPU + Tricot

    A 3-layer build helps premium buyers balance:

    • Face durability & appearance (Oxford)

    • Water barrier performance (TPU membrane)

    • Comfort + stability on the inside (Tricot backer)

    This structure is a common choice for branded rainwear and industrial outer shells because it can feel more “finished” and stable than simple coatings.

    4) Teflon water-repellent finishing for oil & stain resistance

    The page highlights Teflon waterproof finishing to help protect from oil and stains—a strong selling point for workwear programs where garments face contamination and frequent cleaning expectations.

    5) Professional end uses

    The product is positioned for workwear, protective suit, rain wear / jacket, and similar applications—exactly where buyers need a blend of weather protection, durability, and comfort.


    Technical Specifications

    The following specs are taken from the referenced product page.

    • Material: 100% Polyester

    • Yarn Count: 300D*300D

    • Density: 23×22

    • Width: 150 cm

    • Finishing: Waterproof 10,000mm, Breathability 3,000 g/m²/24h, Teflon finishing (oil/stain protection)

    • Usage: Workwear, Jacket, Rain Wear, Protective Suit

    • Packaging: By roll or according to client requirement

    Note on weight: the page shows two weight values (205 gsm in the feature section and 245 gsm in the specification block). For accurate quoting, we typically confirm the exact build you want (final weight depends on lamination structure, membrane, and backer choice).


    3-Layer Construction Explained

    Face: 300D Oxford (the “working surface”)

    Oxford construction offers a clean, professional look and reliable handling during cutting and sewing. For brand customers, the face fabric is also where printing, color control, and abrasion performance matter most.

    Middle: TPU Membrane (water barrier)

    TPU membranes are commonly selected when buyers want a predictable waterproof layer with stable feel. In many programs, TPU also supports a softer hand compared to heavier coatings—helpful for garments worn long hours.

    Back: Tricot (comfort + stability)

    Tricot backers improve wear comfort and help stabilize the laminate. This is especially valuable for workwear and rainwear that’s worn directly over base layers.

    What this means for you: fewer “plastic-like” complaints, better structure control, and a more premium feel—important for B2B brands competing on quality, not just price.


    Where This Fabric Performs Best

    Workwear & industrial outer shells

    Ideal for waterproof work jackets, over-garments, and protective shells where rain and splashes are daily realities—and where oil/stain resistance is valued.

    Protective suits

    A reliable option for protective coveralls and outer suits that need weather protection plus a more comfortable inside surface for movement.

    Rainwear programs (brand/OEM)

    For rain jackets and rain sets where you want a “true waterproof shell” positioning and measurable breathability, without jumping to the highest-cost membrane systems.


    Why Premium B2B Buyers Like This Spec

    Clear performance story (10,000mm + MVTR)

    Buyers can immediately map this fabric to their product tiering:

    • “10K waterproof shell”

    • “breathable laminate”

    • “workwear-ready finish (oil/stain resistance)”

    That clarity speeds up RFQ decisions and reduces back-and-forth.

    Brand-ready finishing

    Teflon finishing and 3-layer construction make the fabric easier to position as a premium option for industrial and outdoor lines.

    Scalable supply

    For serious programs, consistent bulk is everything. This product is presented with standardized specs and roll packing, supporting OEM production workflows.


    OEM / Custom Options

    If you’re targeting premium buyers, offering controlled options helps you win better clients:

    • Color / shade control: lab dips and bulk lot tracking

    • Weight tuning: confirm the target build (e.g., lighter for mobility vs heavier for abrasion)

    • Performance targeting: waterproof & MVTR tuning based on end use

    • Handfeel control: different tricot styles or membrane builds

    • Packing & labeling: roll length, labels, barcodes, inspection standards


    Call to Action (RFQ / Sample / Tech Pack)

    If you’re developing workwear, protective suits, or rainwear and need a stable supplier for waterproof-breathable laminates, send your requirements (end use, target color, order quantity, and performance targets). We’ll reply with a detailed offer, lead time, 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


    FAQ

    Q1: What does “10,000mm waterproof” mean for real products?
    It usually refers to hydrostatic head performance—the fabric can resist water pressure equivalent to a 10,000mm water column before leaking in standardized tests.

    Q2: What does “3,000 g/m²/24h” breathability mean?
    That is an MVTR-style measure: how much moisture vapor passes through 1 m² of fabric in 24 hours. Higher values generally indicate better breathability.

    Q3: Is this better than normal PU coated Oxford?
    For many buyers, yes—3-layer laminates often feel more stable and comfortable than basic coatings, and they present better in premium product lines. If your goal is entry-level rain covers, PU coating may be enough; for branded rainwear/workwear shells, 3-layer constructions usually win.

    Q4: What is the advantage of a tricot backer?
    Tricot can improve comfort, reduce clammy feel, and stabilize the laminate—helpful for garments worn long hours.

    Q5: Does the Teflon finishing help in industrial environments?
    The page positions it as protection from oil and stains, which can help garments stay cleaner and easier to maintain in many work settings.

    Q6: What is the standard width and packaging?
    Width is 150 cm, and packaging is by roll or according to client requirement.

    Q7: Why does the page show two different weights?
    The page lists 205 gsm in the feature section and 245 gsm in the specification block. In laminated fabrics, final weight can vary by membrane/backer build—so we confirm the exact construction before mass production.

    Q8: Can we request testing or documentation for our brand program?
    Yes. Tell us your target market and required test

    CATEGORY AND TAGS:
    Bonded Fabric, Oxford Fabric, Hardshell Fabric

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