Cordura®, workwear, durable fabric

Cordura®: Strong, tear-proof fabric for your work clothes

Cordura® is a synthetic fabric renowned for its exceptional strength and durability. It is made from high tenacity nylon fibers, which gives it remarkable resistance to abrasion, tears and general wear and tear. This technology is found in the composition of several professional clothing.

What is Cordura®?

Cordura® is a technical fabric recognized worldwide for its strength and resistance to abrasion, tears and perforations. Originally developed by the DuPont Company in the 1920s, this fabric has been refined over the decades to meet the specific needs of demanding work environments. Today it is mainly used in the manufacture of work clothing, military equipment, luggage and sporting goods.

The development of Cordura® began with the invention of nylon by DuPont. Initially used for military tires, this material showed extraordinary resistance. Over time, Cordura® nylon has been adapted to become a fabric used in varied contexts, particularly where high strength is required.

Technical characteristics of Cordura® fabric

Cordura® is characterized by a series of technical properties that make it particularly suitable for work clothing:

  • Abrasion Resistance: Cordura® is designed to withstand everyday wear and tear, making it ideal for occupations where constant friction with hard surfaces is unavoidable. 3 times greater than that of classic nylon and 20 times greater than that of cotton.
  • Tear Resistance: This fabric is extremely difficult to tear, even in the harshest conditions, ensuring increased clothing longevity.
  • Waterproofing: Many variations of Cordura® are treated to be water resistant, protecting workers in humid environments.
  • Comfort and lightness: Despite its robustness, Cordura® remains relatively light and flexible, providing optimal comfort to users while maintaining maximum protection.

Use of Cordura® fabric

Cordura® is widely used in the manufacture of various types of workwear. Here are some of the most common applications:

Cordura-reinforced workwear

The work pants and work jackets made from Cordura® provide exceptional protection against tears and abrasion. Trousers made with Cordura® panels, particularly at the knees, are particularly appreciated by construction craftsmen working in demanding environments, such as construction sites or mechanical workshops.

We also find Cordura® technology in work gloves. work gloves made with Cordura® are not only durable, but they also provide excellent grip and strength to cuts, thus protecting workers' hands in risky situations.

Safety and Cordura® shoes

safety shoes and boots reinforced with Cordura® benefit increased resistance against cuts and punctures, while being lightweight. This combination of features makes it an ideal choice for workers requiring both protection and comfort.

Why choose Cordura® work clothing?

Opting for Cordura® workwear has many advantages, particularly for tradespeople and businesses looking to maximize the lifespan of their equipment while ensuring the safety of their employees.

Increased longevity

Cordura® clothing is designed to last. Thanks to their exceptional strength, they do not need to be replaced as frequently as other materials, representing long-term savings for businesses.

Optimal protection

Cordura® provides superior protection against physical hazards, such as cuts, tears and abrasions, ensuring maximum safety for workers.

A profitable investment

Although Cordura® clothing may have a higher initial cost, its durability and low need for replacement make it a wise investment for businesses concerned with the quality and longevity of their work equipment.

Alternatives to Cordura®

Cordura® is a synthetic fabric known for its durability and resistance. However, there are other options on the market that may offer similar or different properties depending on your needs.

  • Ballistic Nylon: Known for its tear and abrasion resistance, ballistic nylon is a strong alternative to Cordura®.
  • Ripstop polyester: This fabric is lightweight and tear-resistant. It is often used in outdoor clothing and backpacks.
  • Kevlar: This high-performance material is extremely resistant to cuts and abrasion. It is often used in protective clothing.
  • Reinforced cotton: Cotton can be reinforced with synthetic fibers to improve its durability.

For professionals looking for sturdy work clothing, we recommend discovering Ripstop technology, particularly suitable for requirements of construction professions.

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