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Advantages of OE quality 23*23 72*56 Twill pocketing fabric
1. Hygroscopicity
The OE quality 23*23 72*56 The first advantage of Twill pocketing fabric is its good hygroscopicity. Under normal circumstances, the fiber can absorb moisture into the surrounding atmosphere, and its moisture content is 8-10%, so it contacts Human skin makes people feel soft but not stiff. If the humidity of the cotton cloth increases and the ambient temperature is high, all the moisture contained in the fiber will evaporate, so that the fabric maintains a water balance state and makes people feel comfortable.
2. Thermal insulation
However, because cotton fiber is a poor conductor of heat and electricity, the thermal conductivity is extremely low, and because cotton fiber itself has the advantages of porosity and high elasticity, a large amount of air can be accumulated between fibers, and air is a poor conductor of heat and electricity. , OE quality 23*23 72*56 Twill pocketing fabric made of pure cotton has good heat retention, and wearing pure cotton fabric makes people feel warm.
3. Heat resistance
The OE quality 23*23 72*56 Twill pocketing fabric has good heat resistance. When the temperature is below 110°C, it will only cause the moisture on the fabric to evaporate without damaging the fiber. Therefore, pure cotton fabrics can be worn, used, washed, printed and dyed at room temperature. It has no effect on the fabric, thus improving the washability and wearability of pure cotton fabrics.
4. Alkali resistance
The OE quality 23*23 72*56 Twill pocketing fabric has relatively high resistance. Cotton fibers will not be damaged in alkaline solution. This property is beneficial for washing, disinfecting and removing impurities after consumption. Cotton textiles are dyed, printed and processed by various techniques to produce more new varieties of cotton weaving.