Detailed explanation of fabrics made from chemical fiber fabrics

Polyvinyl chloride fiber is a fiber spun from polyvinyl chloride resin, our country referred to as Kleenex. Fibers made of vinyl chloride as the basic raw material are generally referred to as chlorine-containing fibers. Among them are polyvinyl chloride fibers, perchloroethylene fibers, vinylidene chloride and vinyl chloride copolymer fibers. Polychlorin refers specifically to polyvinyl chloride fibers, and the trade names of the other two types of chlorine-containing fibers are called chlorinated lonlon and partially chlorinated lonites. Because of its poor heat resistance, the stability and dyeing of organic solvents is poor, which affects the application of other re-use fabrics. Compared with other synthetic fibers, it has been lagging behind. In recent years, with the improvement of living standards, people’s safety awareness has increased. For many countries, such as bedding, children’s and elderly clothes, interior decorative fabrics, aircrafts, automobiles, and textiles in ships, fire retardant requirements have been raised. Lun will be widely used in the field of flame-retardant textiles.

Polyurethane fabric properties

Polyester fabrics have the advantages of flame resistance, good stability to acids and alkalis, good abrasion resistance, good insulation, good electrical insulation and so on. The disadvantage of the Klein-wool fabrics is that they are poor in heat-resistance and usually start to soften and contract at 60 to 70°C. Therefore, the vinyl chloride cannot be ironed, it cannot be washed with hot water, and when it is worn, it is strictly prohibited to approach high temperature objects, and the shrinkage rate in the boiling water can reach 50%. Chloramine also has poor dyeing properties. At present, apart from dispersing fuel, there are not many dyes capable of dyeing Kleenex. Polychlorin is slightly less stable to organic solvents. Swelling can occur in the organic solvent, so pay attention to this when wearing and washing.

The main varieties and uses of dichlorolene fabrics

Because of the low heat resistance, the Kleinex fabrics have limited their application range, and are mostly concentrated on decorative and industrial fabrics. There are not many kinds of Kleopamine fabrics used in clothing. Usually, Kleenex can be blended with cotton, wool, and viscose fibers. . China's current production of the main varieties from the chlorine / wool velvet, sticky / chlorine flannel and chlorine / Fuping cloth.

(I) Polyester blend fabric

1. Chlorine/Leather Velvet

The use of heat-shrinkable properties of Kleenex and heat-non-shrinking wool is woven so that when the wool protrudes from the surface, striped velvet is obtained. The fabric has a soft hand and a beautiful appearance. It is an excellent material for curtains, curtains, and other decorations, and it can also be used as a fabric for evening dresses.

2. Sticky/Cloth Cloth

70% viscose fiber and 30% chlorin fiber are blended into the yarn. The woven velvet fabric has the characteristics of non-flammable, and can be used as indoor decoration cloth and old and children's underwear.

3. Chlorine / Fuping cloth

Polyester and rich fibers are blended and processed at a ratio of 1:1. The properties of the fabric are very similar to that of sticky/chloro fleece and can be used as a covering for furniture.

(b) Pure Polyester Fabric

Polyurethane can not only be blended, but also can be purely spun into wool and cotton shirts, shirts and pants. Carpets, furniture covers, clothing for children and the elderly, pajamas, etc.

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