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chemical fiber blended fabrics

Apparel industry’s most commonly used 25 kinds of pure chemical fiber blended fabrics, without cotton, silk, wool

The apparel industry increasingly relies on various pure chemical fiber blended fabrics to meet diverse consumer demands for performance, durability, and comfort. Below is a list of 25 commonly used pure chemical fiber blended fabrics, excluding cotton, silk, and wool, along with their compositions and typical applications. Commonly Used Pure Chemical Fiber Blended Fabrics Fabric Blend Composition Characteristics […]

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Blended Fabrics

The 30 most commonly used blended fabrics in the fabric industry

The apparel industry extensively utilizes blended fabrics to combine the desirable properties of different fibers, enhancing comfort, durability, and versatility. Below is a list of 30 commonly used blended fabrics, detailing their compositions and typical applications. Commonly Used Blended Fabrics Fabric Blend Composition Characteristics and Uses Cotton-Polyester Cotton 50% / Polyester 50% Soft, breathable, durable;

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cashmere

The differences characteristics between cashmere and wool

Differences Between Cashmere and WoolOrigin Wool: Sourced from sheep, wool is collected primarily through shearing. Sheep wool fibers are generally coarser and are suitable for a wide range of clothing and home goods. Cashmere: Specifically comes from cashmere goats (such as the Kashmir goat), harvested from the fine undercoat. The collection process is more intricate,

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Clothing-fabric-characteristics-comparison

Characteristics and properties of major garment fabrics (cashmere, wool, silk, cotton, ramie, polyester, polyamide, vinylon, acrylic, acetate, viscose, polypropylene and polychloroprene).

Characteristics and properties of major garment fabrics (cashmere, wool, silk, cotton, ramie, polyester, polyamide, vinylon, acrylic, acetate, viscose, polypropylene and polychloroprene). The following is a detailed description of the properties of each of these apparel fabrics: Cashmere Wool Silk Cotton Ramie Polyester Nylon Vinylon Acrylic Acetic acid Viscose(rayon) Polypropylene Chloroplastic

Characteristics and properties of major garment fabrics (cashmere, wool, silk, cotton, ramie, polyester, polyamide, vinylon, acrylic, acetate, viscose, polypropylene and polychloroprene). Read More »

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