Ultrafine fiber
Ultra fine fibers: mainly composed of 100% polyester and 100% nylon. What we commonly use is 100% polyester fiber, also known as polyester fiber.
Due to the extremely fine fiber size, the rigidity of the yarn is greatly reduced, and the texture of the fabric is extremely soft. The fiber details increase the layered structure of the yarn, increase the specific surface area and capillary effect, and make the reflected light inside the fiber finely distributed on the surface, with an elegant luster like real silk, and good moisture absorption and dissipation properties.
Advantages:
The texture of the woven fabric is extremely soft: the fine fibers can increase the layered structure of the silk, increase the specific surface area and capillary effect, and make the reflected light inside the fibers more finely distributed on the surface, giving it a silk like elegant luster and good moisture absorption and dissipation properties. Strong cleaning power: Ultrafine fibers can adsorb dust, particles, and liquids up to 7 times their own weight.
Disadvantages
Due to its strong adsorption capacity, ultrafine fiber products cannot be mixed with other items, otherwise they will get a lot of fuzz and swelling. Do not iron ultra-fine fiber towels with an iron, and do not come into contact with hot water above 60 degrees Celsius.
The varieties of ultrafine fibers include
Ultra-fine denier viscose yarn, ultra-fine denier nylon yarn, ultra-fine denier polyester yarn, ultra-fine denier polypropylene yarn, etc. The products can be mainly divided into four categories:
(1) Artificial leather;
(2) Wiping cloths;
(3) High density fabrics;
(4) Other (including filtration, insulation, sound absorption, synthetic paper, and medical materials)