The characteristics of dyed fabrics mainly include the following aspects:
Color diversity and durability: Dyed fabrics can obtain a wide range of color choices through different dyeing processes and dyes. The color after dyeing has high durability and can remain bright after multiple washes, especially suitable for textiles used frequently.
Environmental friendliness: The dyeing process can use environmentally friendly raw materials, free of harmful substances, and in line with the concept of green consumption. The dyeing process strictly controls color difference to ensure uniform color penetration, strong color fastness, and resistance to fading or fading.
Physical properties: Dyed fabrics have good physical properties, such as high strength and toughness, wear resistance, wrinkle resistance, heat resistance, and light resistance. These characteristics enable dyed fabrics to maintain stability and durability in various usage scenarios.
Applicable scenarios: Dyed fabrics are widely used in various fields such as clothing, household goods, and industrial applications. For example, pure cotton dyed yarn is widely used in knitted underwear, summer thin clothing, and casual wear. Home textile products such as bed sheets, duvet covers, curtains, etc. Some high fastness dyed yarns can also be used in durable scenarios such as medical bandages.
Maintenance and upkeep: Dyed fabrics also have their own characteristics in terms of maintenance and upkeep. For example, polyester dyed yarn is easy to dry after washing, with almost no decrease in wet strength, no deformation, and good washability.
