The key to both warmth and cold protection lies in their core material: SBR film black N (waterproof) cloth. This composite material, widely used in high-quality rain boots.
The key to both warmth and cold protection lies in their core material: SBR film black N (waterproof) cloth. This composite material, widely used in high-quality rain boots.
The introduction of SBR sulfur-resistant material marks the evolution of socks from passive warmth to active protection. It is more than just a new material application; it represents a deep commitment to foot health and the wearing experience.
Under low temperature environment, the glass transition of SBR film will cause the deterioration of interfacial compatibility.
SBR sulfur-resistant film, a synthetic rubber material modified through a special vulcanization process, remains soft and flexible in extremely cold conditions.
In the modern textile market, which strives for comfort and functionality, SBR (Styrene Butadiene Rubber) film black T-cloth is gradually gaining prominence, particularly in the design and manufacture of high-performance socks.
The surface of the fabric is treated with a special water-repellent coating and has a lower surface tension. When water falls on the fabric, it forms water beads and rolls down instead of spreading and penetrating.