In daily wear and use, many seemingly small accessories—such as the ends of drawstrings on clothing, adjustment buckles on sports caps, and the ends of zipper pulls on children's backpacks—often come into direct or indirect contact with the skin.
In daily wear and use, many seemingly small accessories—such as the ends of drawstrings on clothing, adjustment buckles on sports caps, and the ends of zipper pulls on children's backpacks—often come into direct or indirect contact with the skin.
In everyday clothing, bags, footwear, and even outdoor gear, there's an often overlooked yet ubiquitous detail—rubber rope end caps. They're typically attached to the ends of drawstrings, straps, or adjustment straps.
The seemingly small "sports equipment resin rope end cap"—a common accessory for the end of drawstrings—is shining brightly in various fields, including sports equipment, outdoor gear, high-end bags, and even trendy apparel, thanks to its unique material
With its three core properties of tear resistance, corrosion resistance, and high elasticity, modern rope rubber ends are widely used in clothing, outdoor gear, bags, sports equipment, and hats, becoming the "finishing touch" connecting function and aesth
From the tightening of the hood of a hoodie and the waist adjustment of sweatpants to the windproof drawstring hem of a trench coat, webbing cords, as the core component of the drawstring system, directly impact the wearing experience and product quality.
During the hot pressing process of the rope, the viscosity of the material will change with the temperature, which will affect the pressure transmission efficiency.