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What Is Twilled Satin?
Twilled stain is a kind of woven fabric. Generally there are two types, as cotton woven and woolen. Cotton woven twilled satin is like pure silk satin in the appearance. And woolen twilled satin is glossy and bright. Characteristics Comfortable: Twilled satin has good breathability and mo...Read more -
What Is Bamboo Charcoal Fiber?
Bamboo charcoal fiber is made from moso bamboo as raw material through a new process and technology of calcination with pure oxygen at high temperature and nitrogen barrier delay. For its unique fiber structure, it has the features of moisture absorption, breathable, antibacterial, warm in winter...Read more -
What Is Batik Dyeing?
Batik dyeing is an ancient folk textile printing and dyeing handicraft of national minorities in China The Making Process of Batik Dyeing It needs to choose undyed natural fiber fabrics with good hydrophilicity, such as cotton, flax and silk, etc., and then preshrink and desize the fabric by hot ...Read more -
Why Is Natural Fiber Fabric Easier to wrinkle?
Why is natural fiber fabric easier to wrinkle than synthetic fiber fabric? This is mainly related to the molecular structure, hydrophilicity and elasticity of natural fibers. Molecular Structure and Arrangement Cotton and flax, etc are cellulose fibers. Their molecular chain is formed by the gluc...Read more -
Tencel And Acetate Fabric, Which Is More Suitable for Spring And Summer?
Tencel is artificial fiber. It is made from natural wood pulp by special spinning process. The fabric is natural and glossy. It has soft and smooth handle, good drapability and high strength. Also it has strong moisture absorption, which can absorb and distribute sweat from human body quickly. It...Read more -
What Are The Characteristics of Knitted Fabrics?
nitted fabrics are widely used in many fields such as daily clothing, household supplies, and even industrial applications. Why is it so popular among so many fabrics? There are reasons as follwing. Comfort Knitted fabric has excellent elasticity and softness. It can fit the curve of the human b...Read more -
What Is Chambray?
Chambray got its name because it originated in Cambrai, France. It is said that it was originally a kind of fine woven fabric made of flax and silk blended yarns, and then with the popularity of cotton, it was mainly made of cotton. As one of yarn dyed fabrics, chambray is interwoven by monochr...Read more -
What Is The Difference between Clinquant Velvet and Mercerized Velvet?
The main differences between clinquant velvet and mercerized velvet are mainly in raw material, appearance, application and characteristic. Clinquant Velvet The raw materials of clinquant velvet mainly are polyester FDY50D and DTY75D. After pretreatment, hot setting and wet treatment before dyein...Read more -
What Are The Differences between Crepe And Silk?
Crepe and silk both are light, thin and soft, as well as have good breathability and comfort. What are the differences between them? Material and Composition Generally crepe is made of cotton, silk, wool or synthetic fiber. It is a kind of thin plain weave fabric. Silk is mainly pure woven or in...Read more -
The Application of Digital Printing
Digital printing is to use computer and inkjet printing technology to spray special dyes directly onto textiles to form various patterns. Digital printing is suitable for various kinds of fabrics, as natural fibers, chemical fibers and blends, etc. Features of Digital Printing Digital printing h...Read more -
What Is The Difference between Knitted Cotton And Pure Cotton?
Knitted cotton is a kind of fabric that is made by using knitting needles to bend yarn into loops and string them together. Knitted cotton has good elasticity, moisture absorption and breathability. It is comfortable and warm. It is the mostly widely used fabric for children’s clothing. How...Read more -
Which Fabrics Are Easy to “Slim”?
Shrinking of Natural Fibers Cotton fiber: Cotton fiber has strong moisture absorption. When fabric is soaked in water, the fibers expand, the diameter of fiber increase and the length of fiber shorten, leading to shrinkage. Cotton T-shirts, cotton sheets and other cotton products often shrink aft...Read more