How to Buy Silicone-Coated Fabric Without Getting Scammed?
To help everyone avoid being tricked by unscrupulous sellers, today we’ll guide you step-by-step on how to buy reliable silicone-coated fabric! Remember these 4 key points to easily avoid pitfalls.

     

  1. Check the Surface Silicone Content
    Examine whether the surface of the silicone-coated fabric is smooth and free of air bubbles, and verify if it meets the specified weight per unit area. If the coating is insufficient or has too many air bubbles, it will significantly reduce heat insulation, fire resistance, and lifespan.

  2. Assess the Softness
    Many dishonest sellers add fillers to the silicone to cut costs, resulting in a stiff and hard texture. Such fabric is prone to cracking under high temperatures, and its shock absorption performance is greatly compromised, severely shortening its service life.

  3. Test the Adhesion Strength
    High-quality silicone-coated fabric has strong adhesion between the silicone and the base fabric—no delamination or peeling occurs after friction, ensuring a longer lifespan.

  4. Inspect the Fabric Quality
    Good silicone-coated fabric should have no scratches, a coating weight uniformity rate of less than 5%, flawless base fabric, and consistent color without discrepancies.

By following these 4 criteria, you can easily avoid 90% of the pitfalls!

Contact Details

Suntex Composite Industrial Co., Ltd.
Contact Person: Mr. Jason Hu

Tel: +86 132 0712 7986

Send your inquiry directly to us

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