Connect with Boris on LinkedIn. Did you know we helped over brands find garment manufacturers and specialists and we can help you too Table of contents What is eVent fabric? Combination with outdoor apparel material 3. Where is eVent fabric produced? How much does eVent fabric cost? What different types of eVent fabric are there? DVexpedition 2. DValpine 3. DVstorm 4. DVwind 5. DVstretch 6. Professional equipment fabrics 7. Footwear fabrics 8. History of eVent fabric eVent fabric was first announced in How is eVent fabric made?
Combination with outdoor apparel material Next, bulk quantities of eVent fabric are either sent to sportswear brands for incorporation into finished products or eVent Fabrics combines this material with popular types of outerwear fabric in its own manufacturing facilities.
Initial DWR treatment After being cut and sewn into a piece of sportswear apparel, eVent fabric receives its first DWR treatment, which will keep the apparel waterproof and breathable for up to five years. How is eVent fabric used? DVexpedition While eVent Fabrics now produces a wide range of products, this company continues to focus heavily on its line of waterproof textiles.
DVwind In addition to its waterproof offerings, eVent Fabrics also produces a line of windproof textiles designed for cycling and other intensive outdoor activities performed in high-wind conditions. Professional equipment fabrics eVent Fabrics custom-produces a variety of high-performance textiles for military and first responder organizations. Footwear fabrics eVent Fabrics offers three separate products for footwear. How does eVent fabric impact the environment? About the author: Sewport Support Team is the founder and CEO of Sewport - an online marketplace connecting brands and manufacturers, former founder of various clothing manufacturing services.
Start your project. On the other hand, for long-term durability, nothing outlasts Gore-Tex , especially considering how well-made the products which incorporate this fabric are.
Okay, I was patient reading your article. The durability is not a concern in the least for the fabric. The apparel item may be another story if it is not built strong enough.
Since eVent allows perspiration to vent more quickly, since it is not as dependent on a temperature and humidity gradient, more heat is lost with the warm humid water vapor. That is how perspiration works to cool you. The heat is carried away with the vapor. By losing vapor, you also lose the heat with it.
So while drier, you need more insulation or will be colder compared to a humid and hot GoreTex clothing item in the same conditions. Windstopper items do not have taped seams, leak like sieve, and have no resemblance to eVent.
For all these, the fabric laminate is not what fails, it is the taped seams or garment construction itself. It was breathable but not durable at all. My eVent clothing always starts getting wet after weeks of use. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. To learn how we use your data when you comment, read our Privacy Policy.
Home About Topics. Because we want to have the event called when a player attempts to shear a sheep, we call the event invoker in SheepEntity interactMob when dropItems is called ie. In this simple mixin, we call the event invoker SheepShearCallback.
It returns an ActionResult based on this, and if the result is FAIL, we don't shear the sheep, drop items, or damage the player's item info. Make sure to register your mixin in your mixins. Now we need to test our event. You can register a listener in your initialization method or other areas if you prefer and add custom logic there. Here's an example that drops a diamond instead of wool at the sheep's feet:.
Note that this event also sets the sheep to be sheared manually, as it is normally canceled if we return FAIL. If you don't need to cancel the event, make sure you return PASS so other listeners are allowed to operate as well. User Tools Register Log In. Site Tools Search. Sidebar Setup Setting up a Development Environment. Enabling Log4j Debug Messages. Publishing Mods on Modrinth with Minotaur. Publishing Mods on Curseforge with CurseGradle. Introduction to Modding with Fabric.
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