| Brand Name: | N/A |
| Model Number: | DHM1655 |
| MOQ: | 300MTS |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
This 690GSM polyester spandex 1x1 rib knit fabric is specifically engineered for heavy‑duty cuff and hem applications requiring extreme elasticity and structural memory. At 690 grams per square meter (approximately 20.3 oz/yd²), this is a super‑heavyweight rib – nearly three times the density of standard rib trims. The 1x1 rib construction (alternating knit and purl stitches on both sides) creates a highly compact, vertically corrugated surface that delivers exceptional grip and compression. With 80% polyester and 20% spandex, the fabric achieves elongation of 80‑100% in the course (width) direction while maintaining over 95% elastic recovery after repeated stretching. This combination of weight, stretch, and recovery makes the fabric ideal for performance cuffs on heavy outerwear, work gloves, tactical gear, and industrial sleeves. Unlike lightweight rib that loses tension after a season of use, this 690GSM rib retains its original grip and shape through hundreds of stretching cycles, even under cold or wet conditions.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Composition | 80% Polyester, 20% Spandex |
| Weight | 690 GSM ± 5% (grams per square meter) |
| Width | 120 cm cuttable |
| Stretch Type | 4‑way mechanical + elastane stretch |
| Set After Stretch | ≤ 5% permanent set (ASTM D2594) |
| Pilling Resistance | Grade 4 (ISO 12945‑2, 2000 rubs) |
| Tensile Strength | ≥ 600 N (ASTM D5034) |
Key Advantages & Proven Applications (Bullet Points)
Why this 690GSM high elasticity 1x1 rib dominates heavy cuffs and bands
Frequently Asked Questions (Product‑Specific)
Q1: 690GSM is extremely heavy. Why would anyone need such a heavy rib for cuffs?
A: Standard rib cuffs (300‑400GSM) work for light jackets or casual sweaters. But heavy‑duty applications – tactical gear, motorcycle apparel, industrial workwear, firefighter station uniforms – require cuffs that survive thousands of pulls, abrasion against hook‑and‑loop patches, and exposure to oil, dirt, and moisture. At 690GSM, the rib is dense enough to resist tearing when snagged on metal edges and thick enough to maintain compression even after 100+ industrial launderings. It is over‑engineered for the hardest environments.
Q2: How does the 1x1 rib construction differ from 2x2 rib for heavy cuffs?
A: 1x1 rib alternates knit and purl stitches every needle, creating a finer, more compact surface with higher stitch density per centimeter. For heavy cuffs, this means better edge definition, less curling, and firmer grip than 2x2 rib (which alternates every two needles). 1x1 also has slightly lower elongation but significantly better recovery – critical for cuffs that must not bag out. We selected 1x1 specifically for heavy‑duty performance.
Q3: What is the maximum stretch ratio, and will it recover after being over‑stretched?
A: Maximum elongation is 80‑100% in the course direction. For example, a flat cuff measuring 10 cm width can stretch to 18‑20 cm. If stretched beyond 100% (over‑stretched), the fabric may experience up to 8‑10% permanent set. However, under normal use (pulling over a hand or boot, stretching to 60‑70% of maximum), recovery remains ≥95%. We recommend designing cuffs with relaxed circumference 15‑20% smaller than the body part they wrap – this keeps the operating stretch within the optimal recovery range.
Q4: Can this 690GSM rib be dyed in custom colors? What about heat transfer or printing?
A: Yes. The fabric is piece‑dyed after knitting using high‑temperature dispersed dyes. Color fastness to light and washing is Grade 4. Custom Pantone matching is available (MOQ 500 kg per color). However, due to the deep 1x1 corrugations, screen printing or heat transfer logos do not adhere well – the ink sits only on the raised knit loops and cracks quickly. We recommend woven labels sewn onto cuffs, or jacquard knitting the logo directly into the 1x1 structure (additional tooling cost).
Q5: Is recycled polyester available for this 690GSM heavy rib?
A: Limited availability due to the super‑heavyweight construction. Recycled polyester fiber (GRS certified) can be used, but the resulting yarn strength at 690GSM assembly may reduce abrasion resistance by 10‑15%. We currently offer a 650GSM version with 30% recycled content for medium‑duty applications. For full 690GSM requirement, virgin polyester is recommended. Contact us for custom eco‑development projects