Canvas Fabric Advantages
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Waterproof and Windproof
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Canvas is so tightly woven during manufacturing that it has a waterproof quality, which is often augmented by waterproofing treatments at the completion of the manufacturing process. For this reason, canvas is used in many outdoor fabric applications. In some cases, after treatments, it is even qualified as "marine grade" and used as a sail making material. Canvas is windproof, another factor that facilitates its use as sails and awning fabric.
Sturdy
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In addition to being wind and waterproof, canvas is a sturdy fabric that does not yield to frequent stress or tugs. For this reason, it is often used in tent and awning construction, as well as the basis for several types of shoe.
Color Retention
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The tight weave of canvas usually means that it retains dyed color extraordinarily well, even under harsh environmental conditions.
Accepts Treatments
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One of the largest benefits of canvas is that it readily accepts a variety of chemical treatment to enhance its natural properties, including treatments to increase water resistance, flame retardation and mildew resistance. Treated canvas can last for decades with relatively little maintenance compared to many other fabrics.
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