The manufacturing process of the umbrella is very similar to the original design of 30 million years ago, but it is also very different. Here you can find detailed information on various kinds of umbrellas used today and how they are created.
For past thousands of years, they existed, but the umbrella spread all over the world, where it was used for various purposes. Here you can find the most commonly used umbrella type.
An oil umbrella is one of the most famous and influential umbrellas ever. Since its first release in China over 2000 years ago, it has spread throughout Asia and has played an important role in the revival of umbrella fashion in medieval Europe.
Since the first introduction more than 3000 years ago, the umbrella manufacturing process has changed dramatically. Here you can find detailed information on the materials used today and which components play the most important role in the assembly.
Various quality umbrellas and various kinds of umbrellas have various umbrella cloth materials. Chun Yafang fabric, umbrella, 170T Chunyao golf umbrella, 190T Chun Yafang, 210T Chun Yafang etc., regardless of whether it is waterproof, it is most popular with a small umbrella. If the umbrella is completely complicated printing, we dye the cloth and print directly on cloth using thermal transfer or digital printing. Tarnish resistance is very important in dyeing and printing fabrics.
Umbrella manufacture is basically a manual assembly process, and various components are connected to each other in a structured way. In addition to the fabric canopy, the rest of the umbrella has a shaft, rib, tensioner, slide, handle. They can be made of wood, metal, plastic or other such material. It is usually made of wood, steel or aluminum. Glass fibers and other plastics are sometimes used, and it can usually be seen with larger golf umbrellas. In the case of wood, the shaft is manufactured using a wood molding machine such as a lathe and a lathe. Stretch or extrude the metal shaft and plastic shaft to the desired shape.
The metal ferrule may or may not be pressed against the top of the umbrella with the head of the umbrella penetrating the canopy. Handles made of wood, plastic, metal or other material are attached to the end of the shaft by screws or glue. The end of the flap through the lid of the canopy may be left uncovered or covered with a small plastic or wooden end cap that can be pushed, twisted, glued and then sewn to the end May be used. The rib goes through a small hole in the end cap. The process of making an umbrella is now complete.
The ribs extend under the umbrella canopy, and the stretcher connects the ribs to the umbrella shaft. They are assembled in an orderly fashion to make the ribs "U" shaped and are typically made of steel or other such metal. Attach the ribs to the shaft by fitting the ribs into a thin round nylon or small piece of plastic (with teeth around the rim) and securing with a thin wire. The stretcher is attached to the shaft of the umbrella via a plastic or metal flow path, and when opening or closing the umbrella, the umbrella moves along the axis of the umbrella.