There are various ways to classify fabrics, which can be divided into four categories based on their raw material composition: pure spinning, blended, blended, and interwoven. Different types have distinct differences in fiber combinations, performance characteristics, and application scenarios.
1】 Pure textiles are woven from a single fiber raw material, and high fiber purity is their core characteristic. Common types include cotton fabrics, pure wool fabrics, silk fabrics, polyester fabrics, etc., which retain the inherent advantages of a single fiber: pure cotton is soft and skin friendly, pure wool has good warmth retention, pure silk is smooth and high-end, and pure polyester is wear-resistant and wrinkle resistant. This type of fabric has pure performance and is suitable for the demand of pursuing the true characteristics of raw materials.
2】 Blended fabrics are made by blending two or more different fibers into yarn, with the core principle of "complementary advantages". By scientifically proportioning, it is possible to retain the comfort of natural fibers while incorporating the functionality of chemical fibers, such as polyester cotton blends that balance the breathability of cotton with the wrinkle resistance of polyester. Commonly seen in daily necessities such as shirts, jackets, bedding, etc., it has strong practicality.
3】 Blended fabrics are woven by combining single yarns of two fibers into strands, with a focus on "structural reinforcement". Single yarns retain their original characteristics, while stranded yarns enhance their strength and stability due to fiber combinations. For example, mixing low elasticity polyester filament with medium length fibers not only retains the elasticity of polyester, but also enhances the durability of the fabric; Polyester staple fibers are blended with low elasticity polyester filament fibers, balancing the softness of the staple fibers with the stiffness of the filament fibers. This type of fabric is often used in scenarios that require a balance between toughness and texture, such as workwear.
4】 The warp and weft yarns of interwoven fabrics use different fiber yarns, with the core being "characteristic collision". The fiber differences in the warp and weft directions give the fabric a unique style, which can create rich appearance and functionality through fiber matching.
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