Bamboo fiber
Bamboo fiber yarn raw material is bamboo as raw material, short fiber yarn produced from bamboo pulp fiber is green product. Knitwear and clothing made from cotton yarn made from this raw material have markedly different cellulose and wood-based cellulose fibers. Unique style: wear-resistant, no pompoms, high moisture absorption, quick drying, high air permeability, draping, full feel, soft feel, silky, mildew proof, mothproof, antibacterial, wear cool and comfortable beauty skin care. Excellent dyeing performance, bright luster, with good natural antibacterial effect and environmental protection. It conforms to the modern trend of pursuing health and comfort. Of course, bamboo fiber fabric also has some disadvantages. This plant fabric is weaker than other ordinary fabrics, the damage rate is higher, and the shrinkage rate is more difficult to control. In order to overcome these defects, bamboo fiber is usually mixed with some ordinary fiber. The mixture of bamboo fiber and other types of fiber in a specific proportion can not only reflect the performance of other fibers, but also give full play to the characteristics of bamboo fiber and bring new characteristics to knitted fabrics. Pure spun yarn and blended yarns (mixed with different types of blended fibers such as tencel, Modal, perspirant polyester, anion polyester, anion polyester, corn fiber, cotton, acrylic fiber, etc.) are the fabrics of choice for knitting personalized textiles. In terms of fashion, wearing bamboo fabrics in spring and summer is even better.
Soybean fiber
Soybean protein fiber is a kind of degradable regenerated plant protein fiber, which has many excellent properties of natural fiber and chemical fiber. Its fabric has a cashmere feel, silky luster and cotton breathability and warmth. Skin friendly and comfortable. Soy protein fiber is similar to silk and has a good drape and delicate surface texture, making it an ideal fabric for high-end shirts. It also contains various essential amino acids and is suitable for wearing. China is the world's third largest producer of organic cotton after Turkey and India, and Xinjiang is a major production center. Do not use organic cotton, or use only small amounts of chemical pesticides and other chemicals in the growing process. Organic fertilizers, biological control of pests and diseases, and natural agriculture are the main sources. Everything from seeds to agricultural products must be natural and pollution-free. Organic cotton fabrics cost about 50% more than conventional fabrics.
Jute fiber
Hemp fiber is obtained from a variety of cannabis plants, including the bast fiber of the skin of the annual or perennial herb dicotyledonous plant and the leaf fiber of the monocotyledonous plant. Bast fiber crops mainly include flax, jute, green flax, hemp (flax), flax, apocynum, and sago. Among them, the cell wall of hemp, flax, apocynum, etc., is not lignified, and the thickness of the fiber is similar to that of cotton. It can be used as a textile raw material and woven into various cool flax, shavings, and can also be blended with cotton, wool, silk or chemical fiber. The strength of hemp fiber is higher than that of cotton fiber, up to 6.5 g/denier; The elongation is small, only half of cotton fiber, about 3.5%, which is more brittle than cotton fiber. Hemp and flax fibers have smooth surfaces that absorb water more easily, and water is distributed more quickly to the atmosphere. The fibers are straight and do not deform easily.