There are several properties that make warp knitted fabrics more durable:
High Tensile Strength: Warp-knit fabrics generally have higher tensile strength than weft-knit fabrics, which means they are less likely to stretch or tear under pressure. This can make them more durable over time.
Tighter-knit construction: Warp-knit fabrics tend to have a tighter-knit construction than weft-knit fabrics, which can make them more resistant to snagging, runways, and other types of damage.
Good Abrasion Resistance: Warp-knit fabrics are generally more abrasion-resistant than weft-knit fabrics, which can help them last longer.
High Quality Printing: Using high quality printing techniques such as dye sublimation or screen printing can help prints on tricot fabrics resist fading, peeling or cracking over time.
Good finishing: Giving fabric a durable finish, such as a stain-resistant or water-repellent treatment, can help it resist spills, stains, and other types of damage.