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Model: DK-SF-001
Material: Cotton 57% / Polyester 40% / Spandex 3%
Construction: 32*21 + 70D
Weaving Style: Plain
Weight: 161gsm
Width: 152cm
Finish: Spandex Stretch / Chlorine Bleaching
Application: Workwear / Uniform
Cotton fiber has high strength, good air permeability, good heat resistance, soft and comfortable hand feeling. But it poor on wrinkle resistance and breaking. Compared with polyester fiber dyeing process, cotton fiber is easier to fade color.
Polyester fiber has advantages of high strength, high elasticity, good in shape retention and heat resistance. It has become the most widely used and largest consumption fiber. However, when polyester fiber encounter fire, it will burn, melt and drip on the skin to cause secondary harm, so it seldom uses in high-temperature and high-heat work areas’ workwear fabric.
Spandex fiber is also called polyurethane (PU) fiber. It usually consists of multiple filaments. When producing Spandex fiber, the tension on the roll, the number of counts on the tube, the breaking strength, the breaking elongation, the degree of forming, and the amount of oil adhesion, Elastic recovery rate…etc., these issues directly affect to the spinning. It breaking strength is the lowest among of all fibers. Generally, it is not used alone, but a small amount is incorporated into the fabric. Knitted fabrics are more commonly used. Woven fabrics are generally used for tactical pants fabric.
Plain weave is the most basic of three fundamental types of textile weaves (along with Ripstop and twill). It is strong and hard-wearing, and is used for Bulletproof or Tactical vest fabrics. In plain weave fabrics, the warp and weft threads cross at right angles, aligned so they form a simple criss-cross pattern. Each weft thread crosses the warp threads by going over one, then under the next, and so on. The next weft thread goes under the warp threads that its neighbor went over, and vice versa.
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