Bradford Dyeing Association is
recognized as a leader in the printing, coating, and finishing
of military fabrics for the United States and other foreign
governments.
BDA has the capability to process
fabrics with Infrared Spectral Reflectance properties, Quarpel,
Durable Water Repellency, and other finishes to meet government
specifications.
Our Military Specification offerings
include but are not limited to:
MIL-C-44031:
50/50 NYLON COTTON TWILL, used for Battle Dress Uniform fabric.
Woodland Camouflage printed with optional Quarpel treatment.
MIL-C-44034: 50/50 NYLON COTTON
TWILL, used for Battle Dress Uniform fabric. Desert Camouflage
printed with optional Quarpel treatment.
MIL-C-44436: 50/50 NYLON COTTON
RIPSTOP, used for Battle Dress Uniform fabric (enhanced hot
weather). Woodland and Desert Camouflage printed with optional
Quarpel treatment.
MIL-C-43191: 50/50 NYLON COTTON
SATEEN, used for Field Coat fabric in Woodland and Desert Camouflage.
Quarpel treated.
MIL-C-43468: 100% COTTON RIPSTOP
POPLIN, used for Battle Dress Uniform fabric (hot weather) in
Woodland and Desert Camouflage printed, with optional Quarpel
treatment.
MIL-C-3924: COTTON WARP FILAMENT
NYLON FILLED OXFORD, used for Field Coat and Cap fabric, Woodland
and Desert Camouflage, Quarpel treated. Field Coat and Cap Lining
Material Dyed OG-107, Green 483, etc.
MIL-C-43734: DUCK, TEXTURED
NYLON, used for Duffel Bags, Field Packs, Fragmentation Protected
and Load Bearing Vest in Woodland and Desert Camouflage printed.
MIL-C-44187: CLOTH, LAMINATED,
WATERPROFF AND MOISTURE PERMABLE Extreme Cold Weather Clothing
System (ECWCS) Woodland and Desert Camouflage printed.
MIL-PRF-MCCUU: NYLON COTTON
TWILL AND USMC TWILL, used for Marine Corps Battle Dress Uniform
fabric, MARPAT woodland and MARPAT desert printed.
MIL-C-7219: 420 DENIER NYLON
PACKCLOTH, used for parachute packs and other military items.
MIL-C-508J: NYLON OXFORD: used
for jacket linings and outer cover of body armor.
MIL-DTL-31011A: 70 DENIER NYLON
TASLAN, used for waterproof bivy covers, rain suits, and ECWCS
parkers and trousers.
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