This 600D polyester (PES) Oxford fabric is a coated shelter material engineered for B2B tent and outdoor-structure manufacturing. It uses a PU coating on a 600D base fabric, with a listed total weight of 240 gsm (±10g), hydrostatic head >1000 mm, and fluorocarbon special treatment. It is specified with flame-retardancy references BS 5439, DIN 4102 / BS7837 B1, and light fastness 4–7, making it suitable for tents and other semi-permanent exterior applications where buyers need a practical balance of safety, durability, and cost control
InquiryIf you are building tents, marquees, event structures, relief shelters, field canopies, or semi-permanent outdoor covers, the fabric choice determines more than “looks.” It drives:
Fire-safety compliance and tender eligibility
Water resistance and real-world weather performance
Cutting / sewing stability for mass production
Color durability and outdoor service life
Repeat-order consistency (the real KPI for serious B2B programs)
This 600D Oxford is designed as a program fabric: a spec-driven, repeatable coated textile that purchasing teams can standardize across product lines, and factories can run reliably.
These are the decision-critical fields many procurement teams place directly into their tech packs:
Base fabric: PES 600D
Coating: PU
Weave: 1/1 (listed as “L 1/1”)
Thread count (warp/weft per cm): 16/14 (DIN 53853)
Total weight: 240 gsm (±10g) (DIN EN 29073 No.1)
Tensile strength: 1800/1300 N per 5 cm (ISO 5081)
Tear resistance: 70/80 N (ISO 4674:1977 Method A2)
Special treatment: Fluor carbon
Flame retardancy references: BS 5439; DIN 4102 / BS7837 B1
Light fastness: 4–7
Hydrostatic head: >1000 mm
Application: Semi-permanent exterior applications; tents
A 600D Oxford base is commonly chosen when brands want a durable shelter textile that can handle repeated folding, tensioning, and outdoor handling without jumping to overly heavy constructions. Here, the page specifies 240 gsm (±10g), giving buyers a clear mass target to maintain product consistency in bulk.
The product lists PU coating and hydrostatic head >1000 mm.
For B2B buyers, this is a clear baseline spec to define water resistance expectations for semi-permanent outdoor use. (If your end market requires higher hydrostatic head targets, you should state the exact requirement in your RFQ so the coating build can be selected accordingly.)
Tents and exterior structures put fabrics under stress at guy points, seams, corners, and edges. This page lists strong mechanical values:
Tensile strength 1800/1300 N/5cm
Tear resistance 70/80 N
These specs are particularly relevant for OEM buyers who want fewer warranty claims from tear propagation after a puncture or sharp-edge contact.
Outdoor products don’t fail only by tearing—many fail by fading and loss of appearance. This fabric lists light fastness 4–7.
For premium B2B brands, this helps you position the material as suitable for outdoor exposure where maintaining color and appearance matters.
This product page references BS 5439 and DIN 4102 / BS7837 B1.
That matters because tender buyers and brand compliance teams often specify a known standard set for tentage and temporary structures.
BS 7837 is a British Standard for flammability performance of textiles used in marquees and similar textile structures—commonly relevant to event structures and tentage materials.
DIN 4102 B1 is widely referenced as a “flame retardant” classification in German fire protection context (materials are generally considered flame-retardant in that classification category).
Buyer-safe note: Flame-retardant performance should always be verified with the exact test method, conditioning, and pass criteria required by your market, and can be influenced by finishing, color, and production lot. For serious buyers, the right process is: (1) confirm your target standard(s), (2) test lab dips or production samples, (3) lock bulk orders with a documented QC plan.
Based on the page’s stated application—semi-permanent exterior applications and tents—this fabric is ideal for:
Event tents and marquees (where FR references are often requested)
Outdoor canopies and temporary shelters
Semi-permanent exterior covers
Relief / field shelter projects where procurement requires traceable specs
If you also need seam sealing, blackout, UV upgrades, or higher waterproof ratings, specify those targets—coated Oxford programs are often configured around the end use.
For brand customers, “good once” is not enough. They want:
stable gsm target (here: 240 gsm ±10g)
stable coating feel and appearance
stable FR performance aligned to their standard list
Oxford + PU coatings are often chosen because they’re production-friendly. When quoting B2B, buyers will care about:
cutting stability (grain, distortion)
stitch holding and seam performance
surface friction (feeding through machines)
Buyers in tenders or regulated markets may request:
product data sheet (TDS)
test reports (for FR and waterproof)
lot traceability
Your fastest path to conversion is to present the spec sheet clearly (like the fields above) and offer aligned sampling/testing.
If you’re sourcing a 600D flame-retardant PU coated Oxford for tents or semi-permanent outdoor structures, send your target standard(s), color, and order quantity. We’ll reply with a detailed offer, sample options, and a production-ready specification plan.
Contact Us for a Detailed Offer:
Company: Lean Textile Co., Ltd.
Website: https://www.technical-fabrics.com/
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Fast RFQ checklist (recommended):
End use (event tent / marquee / shelter / cover)
Target FR standard(s): BS 5439 / BS 7837 / DIN 4102 B1 (confirm exact requirement)
Waterproof target (current listing: >1000 mm) or your required level
Color + annual volume
Delivery destination + packing requirements
Q1: What is the base fabric and coating?
Base fabric is PES 600D with PU coating.
Q2: What is the fabric weight?
The listed total weight is 240 gsm (±10g).
Q3: What is the waterproof performance?
The page lists hydrostatic head >1000 mm.
Q4: Which flame-retardancy standards are referenced?
The page lists BS 5439 and DIN 4102 / BS7837 B1.
Q5: Is BS 7837 relevant to tents and textile structures?
BS 7837 is a British Standard specifying flammability performance for textiles used in marquees and similar textile structures, which is often relevant to tentage procurement.
Q6: What does “DIN 4102 B1” indicate?
DIN 4102 B1 is commonly described as a flame-retardant classification category in the DIN 4102-1 framework.
Q7: What are the strength values for shelter use?
The page lists tensile strength 1800/1300 N/5cm and tear resistance 70/80 N.
Q8: What is the weave and construction detail?
It lists 1/1 weave and thread count 16/14 per cm (DIN 53853).
Q9: What special finish is included?
The page lists fluor carbon as a special treatment.
(If your market requires PFAS-free chemistry, specify it in the RFQ so the finishing route can match your compliance needs.)
Q10: What is the intended application?
The page states semi-permanent exterior applications and tents.