The history of canvas can be traced back to the ancient Roman era, when canvas was mainly used to make wristbands for falconry and marching tents. Canvas has gradually been widely used in military and daily life because of its strong texture, wear resistance, tight thickness and good waterproof performance.
The name of canvas comes from its original purpose - making sails. The first people to use canvas were the Vikings in Northern Europe, who used canvas to make sails, hence the name "canvas".
Over time, the application range of canvas has gradually expanded, including the production of parachutes, footballs, oil painting canvases, etc.
Classification of canvas and its application in different fields:
Heavy canvas: It has a strong texture and is suitable for making luggage, furniture coverings and work clothes, etc.
Light canvas: It is often used for ordinary clothing. After dyeing, it can also be used for shoes, handbags, etc.
Recycled cotton canvas: Made of recycled cotton fiber and acrylic fiber blend, it is mainly used to make environmentally friendly and durable products.
Application of canvas in modern times:
Fashion field: Canvas shoes, patchwork leather bags and other fashion items are very popular.
Industrial and outdoor products: Used in automobile transportation, outdoor tents, camping supplies, etc., due to its heat resistance, low temperature resistance, flame retardancy, corrosion resistance and other characteristics, it is very suitable for outdoor use
