Definition Of Ultrafine Fiber Polyester Fabric

Jan 05, 2025

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Microfiber polyester fabric refers to a fabric made by mixing or interweaving microfiber and polyester fibers. Ultra fine fibers usually refer to chemical fibers with a single fineness of less than 0.44 dtex, while polyester fibers are synthetic fibers made by chemical condensation of organic dicarboxylic acids and diols.

Definition and characteristics
Ultra fine fiber polyester fabric has the following characteristics:
Delicate and soft: The diameter of ultrafine fibers is usually below 5 microns, which makes the fabric feel delicate and soft.
High strength: Ultra fine fibers have high strength and can withstand large external forces without easily breaking.
High hygroscopicity: Due to its large specific surface area, ultrafine fibers have good hygroscopicity.
High density structure: The fabric has a high warp and weft density, forming a high-density fabric structure with good waterproof performance.
Soft luster: The ultra-fine fibers have a soft luster, with an elegant luster like silk.

Application area
Ultra fine fiber polyester fabric has a wide range of applications in multiple fields:
Clothing: Used for making high-end clothing, providing comfortable hand feel and good breathability.
Home goods: Used to make high-end furniture fabrics, curtains, etc., providing excellent cleaning ability and durability.
Industrial applications: Used for filtering materials, wiping cloths, etc. Due to their high cleaning ability and durability.
In the medical field, it is used to make medical dressings, surgical gowns, etc. Due to its good moisture absorption and antibacterial properties.

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