Mil-Spec Fabric (2024)

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200D Nylon

200D Nylon is a lightweight strong fabric with little stretch. 200D Nylon has very high tear strength, is strong and versatile. Our 200D Nylon is perfect for linings of military ballistic vests and tactical vests. It is also great at being wind repellent making it perfect for windbreakers.

200D Nylon is most used for military gear, and outdoor & camping gear.

Some common uses for this fabric include: linings of bags and tactical gear, drawstring bags, duffle bags, and windbreakers.

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200D Nylon

Military Stock (Berry Compliant)

Fiber: Nylon
Denier: 200 x 200
Width: 59” / 60”
Finish: DWR
Coating:Urethane


TEST UNIT OF MEASURETEST RESULTS
Weight (oz. sq. yd)FTM 5041 3.4
WeavePlain
Yarn CountW56 x F 50

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Colors will not always represent actual shade of fabric. Please request sample for true shade reference.

Custom colors are available via a dye lot.


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400D Nylon

400D Nylon is a great fabric to use if you are looking to distribute weight better without sacrificing the quality or performance. This fabric has great abrasion resistance, water resistance, and tear strength.

400D Nylon is used for outdoor gear, military/tactical gear, and bags & packs.

Some common uses for this fabric include: military and law enforcement armor carriers, soft luggage, duffle bags, hunting gear, camping gear, backpacks, and lightweight bags and cases.

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400D Nylon

Military Stock (Berry Compliant)

Fiber: Nylon
Denier: 200 x 200
Construction:104x 38
Width: 59” / 60”
Finish: DWR
Coating: PU


TEST UNIT OF MEASURETEST METHODTEST RESULTS
Weight (oz/sq. yd.)FTM 50415.6oz
WeavePlain2 x1 Oxford
Yarn Count (In)PlainW104x F38

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* Printed colors will not always represent actual shade of fabric. Please request sample for true shade reference.

Custom colors are available via a dye lot.


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500D Nylon

Our Mil-Spec 500D Nylon is specifically tested and made to meet military specifications by ensuring the fabric meets tear and break strength, colorfastness, water repellency and more. This fabric will be soft to the touch on the front and shiny on the back.

500D Nylon is used to make a wide range of outdoor and military/tactical gear.

Some common uses for this fabric include: outdoor gear, military carrier bags, tactical vests and gear, duffle bags, luggage, backpacks, wallets, briefcases, and K9/pet accessories.

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500D Nylon

Military Stock (Berry Compliant)

Solution-dyed CORDURA®Brand & Piece-dyed

Fiber: Nylon
Denier: 500
Mil Spec: Mil-C-43734, C4
Construction: 60 x 50
Width: 59” / 60”
Finish: DWR
Coating: PU


TEST UNIT OF MEASURETEST METHODTEST RESULTS
Weight (oz/sq. yd.)FTM 50417.0– 8.0
Width (inches)Visual58”/60”
Breaking Strength Warp300lbs
Light fastness60 hrsPass
CrockingFTM 5651Wet4 / Dry 4.5

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* Printed colors will not always represent actual shade of fabric. Please request sample for true shade reference.

Custom colors are available via a dye lot.


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1000D Nylon

1000D Nylon is created by weaving nylon fibers that are then coated by a urethane coating (back) and a durable water-resistant finish (front) to make a fabric that can withstand all elements. This fabric is specifically tested and made to meet military specifications by ensuring fabrics meet tear and break strength, colorfastness, water repellency and more.

1000D Nylon is most used to create gear and tactical equipment for the military.

Some common uses for this fabric include: helmets, backpacks, hydration packs, vests, combat boots, duffle bags, police air and sea rescue bags, K9/pet beds, equipment bags, gun cases, and tactical gear.

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1000D Nylon

Military Stock | Berry Compliant

Solution-dyed CORDURA®Brand & Piece-dyed

Fiber: Nylon
Denier: 1000
Construction: 36 x 28
Width: 59” / 60”
Finish: DWR
Coating:Urethane


TEST UNIT OF MEASURETEST METHODTEST RESULTS
Weight (oz/sq. yd.)FTM 504111.0– 12.0
Breaking Strength Warp500 lbs
WeaveVisualPlain
Colorfastness to LightAATCC-16 A4
CrockingAATCC85 dry/ 4 wet

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* Printed colors will not always represent actual shade of fabric. Please request sample for true shade reference.

Custom colors are available via a dye lot.


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1050D BALLISTIC NYLON

1050D Ballistic Nylon is a tough, durable, basketweave fabric. This fabric is certified for the military and was first made popular during World War II when it was created for anti-fragment jackets for the troops to resist bullet impact and debris from shrapnel. 1050D Ballistic Nylon is great at being water and abrasion resistant and is a very durable, versatile fabric.

1050D Nylon is commonly used for military/tactical gear and heavy-duty outdoor gear.

Some common uses for this fabric include: Tool belts, backpacks, flak jackets, horse blankets, chainsaw chaps, police belts, kayak covers, motorcycle gear, luggage, and tarps.

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1050D Ballistic Nylon

Military Stock | Berry Compliant

Fiber:Nylon
Denier:1050 x 1050
Coating:Urethane
Finish:DWR


TEST UNIT OF MEASURETEST METHODTEST RESULTS
WeightASTM D-377614.2 oz.
WidthVisual58"/59"
WeaveVisual2 x 2 Basket
Yarn CountVisual (Min 46 x 42)Warp 44 / Fill 42
CrockingAATCC 85 Dry / 5 Wet
Break StrengthASTM D-5034Warp - 1020 lbs. / Weft – 955 lbs.
Abrasion ResistanceASTM 3884 (Body Armor Test)No hole after 800 cycles
Spray RatingAATCC5228100
ShrinkageAATCC 1353%
Coating Weight1.5 oz.

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* Colors will not always represent actual shade of fabric. Please request sample for true shade reference.

Black is stock and available on 50 yd. rolls. Custom colors are available in 900 yard dye lots.


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FAQs

What is mil spec fabric? ›

This fabric is specifically tested and made to meet military specifications by ensuring fabrics meet tear and break strength, colorfastness, water repellency and more. 1000D Nylon is most used to create gear and tactical equipment for the military.

What kind of fabric is used in the military? ›

What Fabrics Are Military Uniforms Made Of? While cotton and nylon are particularly commonplace in military uniform construction, uniforms are also available in numerous other materials, such as: Acrylics. Canvas.

What is 1000 denier fabric? ›

1000D Nylon is extremely tough with excellent resistance to fading, abrasion, rot, and mildew. This fabric is water resistant and dries quickly due to its DWR coating. 1000D Nylon is used in a variety of heavy-duty applications such as outdoor gear, pet accessories, and military/tactical gear.

What is the difference between 500D and 1000D Cordura? ›

Both 500D and 1000D are made of a nylon weave that varies in thickness. Although they are both made from the same underlying material, the 500D weave is made from thinner yarn than the 1000D. The country of origin of the material can also have a lot to do with the feel and overall quality.

What does MIL-SPEC stand for? ›

MILSPEC is an abbreviation for “military specifications.” It is a shorthand way of stating that a product meets military specifications.

What is MIL-SPEC quality? ›

Mil-Spec, an abbreviation for 'military specification'' or military spec, outlines the rigorous standards the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) sets to describe the physical and functional requirements for products and systems it purchases.

What cotton fabric is used in military clothing? ›

Historically, military uniforms were made solely from heavy cotton twill. This heavy fabric can be quite durable, but it's also hot to wear and becomes even heavier when wet. To make matters worse, it's also slow to dry.

What clothing brand does the US military use? ›

Propper's core product has always been the current standard issue U.S. military uniform. More recently, they expanded their product line to include clothing for law enforcement officers, firefighters and emergency medical personnel.

What t shirts does the military use? ›

Rothco's AR 670-1 Coyote Brown T-Shirt is made to US Army regulations and is fully compliant to wear with both Multicam and Scorpion OCP (Operational Camouflage Pattern) Uniforms.

What denier is strongest? ›

For the heaviest, most rugged and durable applications, there's 1000d cordura nylon fabric and ballistic nylon which boasts a denier of 1680d. This stuff is super strong and heavy, and will withstand everything nature can throw at it.

Is 600 or 1200 denier better? ›

Commonly rugs will be 600D, 1200D and 1680D - the higher the number, the thicker and stronger the weave. A 1200 Denier horse rug will cost you around 15% more than a 600 Denier - but a 1200denier will generally be much more durable and potentially have a longer life.

How strong is 1000D Cordura? ›

This is the most common type of Cordura fabric and is known for its unmatched durability and resistance to abrasions, tears, and scuffs. 1000D Cordura is used extensively in manufacturing outdoor gear, military wear, and heavy-duty luggage.

Is Cordura the same as Kevlar? ›

Cordura is a nylon fabric, while Kevlar is developed from a synthetic polymer. We'll keep it at that so this doesn't become a science lecture. Both materials have loads of applications.

Is Cordura similar to Kevlar? ›

Cordura is a much lighter material, so it gives freedom of movement and comfort that you won't often find in Kevlar. It's also a much more diverse material which has a lot more flexibility in styles than Kevlar can offer.

What is mil spec Cordura? ›

Milspec Cordura Fabric: Solution dyed highly durable mil-spec Cordura fabric is used for military applications and wide-ranging products like backpacks, hydration packs, combat boots, vests, helmets and much more. Extremely strong, durable, high abrasion resistance, resistant to fading and UV.

What is the difference between ISO and MIL-SPEC? ›

Unlike the Mil-Specs or ANSI standards that are based on the types of damage that are commonly caused by optics manufacturing processes, ISO opts for specifications that are more repeatable and objective.

What is the difference between military grade and MIL-SPEC? ›

They both generally mean that a component meets the requirements set by the U.S. Department of Defense for sourcing, fabrication, material, quality, and supply. MILITARY GRADE is simply a marketing term meant to help sell products on the open market, and has no connection to either standards or specifications.

What is MIL-SPEC vs commercial grade? ›

The mil-spec tube threads—produced from 7075 T6 alloys—are rolled into the metal, resulting in taller and stronger threads. Commercial tube threads, on the other hand, are constructed from 6061 T6 billet aluminum and are cut into the metal, producing slightly shorter and weaker threads but at a lower cost.

What is the difference between MIL-SPEC and MIL standard? ›

A United States defense standard, often called a military standard, "MIL-STD", "MIL-SPEC", or (informally) "MilSpecs", is used to help achieve standardization objectives by the U.S. Department of Defense.

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