1. Tencel fiber – “green” fiber
Using natural wood pulp, the wood pulp is dissolved in ammonium oxide solvent and directly spun, which is completely completed under physical action.
In addition to the properties of natural fibers and viscose fibers, Tencel fiber also has strong High, good drape and other characteristics. Products made through pure spinning, blending, and interweaving have elegant texture, breathability, and soft luster. Tencel is often used to make high-end fashion fabrics! Because it does not emit toxic substances during the production process, Tencel products can be biochemically dissolved after use and will not cause pollution to the environment, so it is known as “green” fiber.
2. Sea island fiber-simulated leather fabric with excellent wrinkle resistance
Sea island fiber is a member of the ultra-fine denier family. Fibers composed of island-type microfibers and high-shrinkage strands can better express the effect of artificial leather because the microfiber effect on its surface is maximized.
The suede produced from island silk has high softness, good elasticity, antibacterial and mildew resistance , highly breathable, is a kind of simulated leather fabric with excellent anti-wrinkle performance, suitable for men’s and women’s tops, windbreakers, vests, women’s skirts and other clothing; it can also be made into bags, shoes, curtains, sofa cloths, car covers, etc.; with suede Used as a wiping cloth, it can be used to wipe aircraft, precision instruments, computers, glass products, etc.
3. Modal fiber – the perfect combination of the texture of natural fiber and the practicality of man-made fiber
This is Keke’s favorite fabric every day!
Modal fiber is made from camphor wood pulp. It is a kind of high strength and high moisture content. Coefficient of cellulose fibers.
The advantage is that it combines the texture of natural fibers with the practicality of man-made fibers into one , has the softness of cotton, the luster of silk, and the smoothness of linen, and its water absorption and breathability are better than cotton. At the same time, it can be processed on traditional dyeing and finishing equipment. The fabric produced has good drape and dimensional stability, and can still maintain bright colors after being washed many times. It is mainly used as a high-end fashion fabric.
Modal fiber is obtained from nature, and then can be returned to the environment through biodegradation in nature. Naturally, it fully embodies its green, environmentally friendly and regenerative characteristics.
4. Acetate fiber – the darling of dinner dresses and the “socialite” in chemical fiber
The main raw material of cellulose acetate is natural wood pulp. It is made from cellulose after extraction and purification. It is a semi- synthetic fiber. Its characteristics reflect the style of natural fibers and the functions of synthetic fibers, with good dimensional stability, silky luster, coolness and drape.
In the women’s clothing market, acetate fiber has always been popular due to its dry and soft touch. It occupies a place in ready-to-wear, especially in evening wear designs. Seamless bras made of elastic fiber and acetate have become fashionable with simple plain cups worn with outerwear. Acetate fiber is a high-grade fiber that meets consumers’ strict requirements for textiles.
5. Soy protein fiber- “Artificial cashmere”
In the past, soybean meal could only be used for feeding and fertilizer. Can be used to spin yarn and weave cloth. Soy protein fiber, known as “artificial cashmere”, is currently the only fiber material independently developed by my country and the first in the world to achieve successful industrialization trials.
Soy protein fiber not only has fine monofilament, light specific gravity and high strength and elongation , good acid and alkali resistance, and has a cashmere-like feel and warmth. New fabrics made of pure soybean fiber or blended with wool, silk, cotton, linen, polyester and other fibers have good luster, drape and wrinkle resistance. They are ideal for making high-end underwear, cashmere sweaters, high-end casual wear, suits, sportswear and other fabrics. Ideal material for home textiles and more.
6. Bamboo fiber-regenerative plant fiber
Bamboo fiber is bamboo pulp fiber, which is a regenerative plant fiber.
Bamboo fiber fabric has good hygroscopicity and moisture release, smooth hand feel, and good suspension.It has good shape, resilience, wear resistance, dyeability, bright luster, and UV resistance, but its disadvantage is low wet strength. Usually used to produce handkerchiefs, mats, bedding, carpets, decorative items, daily antibacterial towels, bath towels, underwear and other varieties.
7. Pupa protein fiber – skin care fabric rich in amino acids
Pupa protein fiber is silkworm pupa protein extracted through chemical methods. It is processed using polymer modification technology, chemical fiber spinning technology, and bioengineering technology. Processed.
It is rich in 18 kinds of amino acids and has a feeling of nobility, comfort, health and safety. It can effectively promote metabolism, prevent skin aging, and has anti-itching and anti-sunlight radiation effects. It is superior to silk in terms of dyeability, drapeability, wrinkle resistance and resilience, giving textiles the feel and style of silk. Pupa protein silk is used to make high-end clothing fabrics, T-shirts, underwear, bedding, etc.
8. Chitin fiber-natural polymer, renewable resource
Chitin is widely found in the shells of insects and aquatic crustaceans and in the cell walls of fungi and algae. An extremely abundant natural polymer and renewable resource after cellulose. It can be used in women’s sanitary napkins, baby diapers and other women’s and children’s products, bedding and toiletries.
9. Milk velvet-high cost-effective velvet fabric
Milk velvet is made from milk by skimming, dehydrating, extracting protein and velvety polymer, and is produced through wet spinning process and special management. Spun into milk fleece fiber.
Softness and skin-friendliness are equal to or better than cashmere; breathable and moisture conductive; The warmth retention is close to cashmere; the wear resistance, pilling resistance and strength are better than cashmere; the amino acids contained in milk protein have a protective effect on the skin, but the price is only 1/10 of cashmere; milk cashmere can be spun purely or replace cashmere It is blended with other types of fibers to form a fabric with a velvety style.