This 150D Polyester Oxford fabric is engineered for protective clothing programs that need a practical balance of durability, waterproof performance, and wearing comfort. Built on a Polyester 150D (167 dtex) base and finished with a hydrophilic PU coating + DWR, it is specified with hydrostatic head > 5,000 mm (ISO 811) and breathability > 3000 g/m²/24h (as listed, ISO 11092), making it suitable for PPE outer shells such as protective jackets, workwear rainwear, and industrial protective apparel.
InquiryIf you’re sourcing materials for protective clothing, your brand reputation depends on a fabric that performs consistently in the field: it must resist water penetration, stay comfortable over long shifts, and hold up during manufacturing and repeated wear. This is where a well-specified 150D Oxford with PU coating becomes a smart “program fabric”—easy to standardize, easy to repeat order, and easy for factories to cut and sew.
Our 150D PU-coated Oxford uses a hydrophilic PU coating designed to support moisture management, paired with a DWR treatment to help shed surface water and reduce wet-out. For premium B2B buyers, that combination is important because it supports both functional performance (waterproofness + comfort) and production reliability (stable coated fabric handling).
The fabric is listed with Hydrostatic head (ISO 811) > 5000 mm, a common metric used by brands and labs to evaluate resistance to water penetration. ISO 811 is a recognized hydrostatic pressure method for determining fabric resistance to water penetration.
What it means for B2B programs: you can align your product claim (rain protection / water resistance level) to a measurable standard and keep your QC criteria consistent across lots.
The product page specifies “PU coated hydrophilic” and lists Breathability (ISO 11092) > 3000 g/m²/24h. Hydrophilic PU systems are often selected when brands want comfort and moisture management in protective shells. Also, ISO 11092 is an ISO method for measuring thermal and water-vapour resistance under steady-state conditions (often used for comfort/breathability evaluation).
Buyer-safe note: Breathability can be reported using different methods and units depending on the lab and program. If your tech pack specifies ISO 11092 “water-vapour resistance (Ret)” or another WVTR method, share it—so we align testing exactly to your standard.
The page lists:
Tensile strength (ISO 1421): 800/650 N per 5 cm
Tear resistance (ISO 4674-A1): >35/35 N
Elongation (ISO 1421): <50%
ISO 1421 is a standard for tensile strength (and elongation at break) of rubber- or plastics-coated fabrics, and ISO 4674-1 covers tear methods for coated fabrics.
What this means for brands: better resistance to stresses at seams, high-movement zones, and repeated use—especially important when your garments must survive real work environments, not just showroom testing.
The product page lists Special treatment: DWR > 90%. DWR helps water bead and roll off the surface, supporting comfort and maintaining performance during exposure.
Base fabric: Polyester 150D (167 dtex)
Coating: Hydrophilic PU coated
Waterproof rating: ISO 811 > 5000 mm
Breathability: (as listed) ISO 11092 > 3000 g/m²/24h
Total weight: 150 gsm (±15 gsm)
Tensile strength: ISO 1421 800/650 N/5cm
Tear resistance: ISO 4674-A1 >35/35 N
Application: Protective clothing
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Fabric | 150D Polyester Oxford (167 dtex) |
| Coating | Hydrophilic PU coating |
| Total Weight | 150 gsm (±15 gsm) |
| Hydrostatic Head | ISO 811 > 5000 mm |
| Breathability | (listed) ISO 11092 > 3000 g/m²/24h |
| DWR | >90% |
| Tensile Strength | ISO 1421 800/650 N/5cm |
| Tear Resistance | ISO 4674-A1 >35/35 N |
| Elongation | ISO 1421 <50% |
This fabric is positioned for protective clothing, and it’s especially suitable for programs such as:
PPE outer shells for industrial workwear
Rain protective jackets for job sites and logistics
Lightweight protective coats for facility operations
Uniform-style protective apparel where comfort + water protection must coexist
If your end-use requires additional performance (e.g., flame retardant, anti-static, chemical splash standards), you can specify the needed route in your RFQ and we can recommend the most suitable construction/finish option.
To help brands control product identity and reduce risk in bulk production, common options include:
Target weight & coating build (within the listed tolerance)
Color matching for uniform systems
Handfeel tuning (crisper vs softer) depending on garment style
DWR level and durability targets (laundering expectations)
Testing route alignment to your required lab methods (ISO 811 / ISO 1421 / ISO 4674-1 and any buyer-specific add-ons)
This product lists performance referenced to widely used ISO standards:
ISO 811 for resistance to water penetration via hydrostatic pressure
ISO 1421 for tensile strength (and elongation at break) of coated fabrics
ISO 4674-1 for tear resistance test methods for coated fabrics
ISO 11092 for thermal and water-vapour resistance under steady-state conditions
For premium programs, we recommend confirming:
bulk lot consistency (shade band + coated weight tolerance)
finished garment verification (seams, closures, and construction matter in waterproof performance)
laundering durability expectations (especially for DWR performance over cycles)
If you’re sourcing 150D PU-coated Oxford for a protective clothing line, send your requirements and we’ll reply with a detailed offer, sample options, and a testing-aligned quotation.
Contact Us for a Detailed Offer:
Company: Lean Textile Co., Ltd.
Website: https://www.technical-fabrics.com/
Email: [email protected]
WhatsApp / WeChat: 008615051486055
Fast RFQ checklist (recommended):
End use (PPE jacket / rainwear / workwear protective coat)
Target waterproof requirement (confirm ISO 811 target)
Breathability requirement (your method/units)
Color + annual volume
Delivery destination + packing requirements
1) What is the base fabric for this material?
It’s listed as Polyester 150D (167 dtex) Oxford.
2) What coating does it use?
The page specifies hydrophilic PU coated.
3) What is the waterproof level?
Hydrostatic head is listed as ISO 811 > 5000 mm. ISO 811 is a hydrostatic pressure method for determining resistance to water penetration.
4) How breathable is it?
The product page lists Breathability (ISO 11092) > 3000 g/m²/24h. ISO 11092 is an ISO method for measuring thermal and water-vapour resistance under steady-state conditions. If your spec requires a different breathability metric or reporting format, tell us and we will align to your method.
5) What are the mechanical strength values?
It lists tensile strength ISO 1421: 800/650 N/5cm and tear resistance ISO 4674-A1: >35/35 N.
6) What is the fabric weight?
Total weight is 150 gsm (±15 gsm).
7) Does it have DWR?
Yes—DWR > 90% is listed as a special treatment.
8) What is it used for?
The page lists protective clothing as the application.
9) Can you support OEM color matching and bulk repeat orders?
Yes—share your color standard, forecast, and QC requirements (shade band, lot tracking). We’ll propose a sampling + bulk control plan suitable for brand programs.
10) Is fabric waterproofness the same as garment waterproofness?
Not always. Fabric waterproofness (e.g., ISO 811 hydrostatic head) is one part of performance; garment construction (seams, closures, seam sealing) also affects final waterproof results.