1.Classified by processing technology Regenerated fiber is made of natural fibers (cotton linters, wood, bamboo, hemp, bagasse, reed, etc.) through a certain chemical process and spinning to reshape the cellulose molecules, also kn...
What do you know about the functions of textiles? Let's take a look! 1.Water repellent finish Concept: Water-repellent finishing, also known as air-permeable waterproof finishing, is a process in which chemical water-...
A color card is a reflection of colors that exist in nature on a certain material (such as paper, fabric, plastic, etc.). It is used for color selection, comparison, and communication. It is a tool for achieving uniform standards within a certain range of colors. As a t...
In daily life, we always hear that this is plain weave, this is twill weave, this is satin weave, this is jacquard weave and so on. But in fact, many people are at a loss after listening to it. What is so good about it? Today, let’s talk about the characteristics and ide...
Among all kinds of textile fabrics, it is difficult to distinguish the front and back of some fabrics, and it is easy to make mistakes if there is a slight negligence in the sewing process of the garment, resulting in errors, such as uneven color depth, uneven patterns, ...
1.Abrasion fastness Abrasion fastness refers to the ability to resist wearing friction, which contributes to the durability of fabrics. Garments made from fibers with high breaking strength and good abrasion fastness will last a lo...
What is worsted wool fabric? You've probably seen worsted wool fabrics in high-end fashion boutiques or luxury gift shops, and it's within reach that draws shoppers. But what is it? This sought-after fabric has become synonymous with luxury. This soft insulation is one ...
In recent years, regenerated cellulose fibers (such as viscose, Modal, Tencel, etc.) have appeared co ntinuously to meet people's needs in a timely manner, and also partially alleviate the problems of today's lack of resources and the destruction of the natural environme...
The common inspection method for cloth is the "four-point scoring method". In this "four-point scale", the maximum score for any single defect is four. No matter how many defects there are in the cloth, the defect score per linear yard shall not exceed four points. The s...