Advantages Of Flannel Cationic Jacquard Fabric And Cationic Fabric


Posted March 11, 2021 by ChangshuDongfang

The fabrics we can receive in our daily life can be said to be diverse and diverse.
 
The fabrics we can receive in our daily life can be said to be diverse and diverse. Different fabrics have different textures, styles, and performances. Among them, one of our most common fabrics is called jacquard fabric, and the flannel cationic jacquard fabric is also characterized by the application of jacquard fabrics. Flannel cationic jacquard fabric has the characteristics of flannel fabric, cationic fabric, and jacquard fabric. It is a very good choice in terms of comfort, aesthetics, and performance. Let’s talk about the characteristics of cationic fabrics today.
Cationic fabrics have bright colors and are very suitable for artificial fibers, but they are used for washing and lightfastness of natural cellulose and protein fabrics. The abrasion resistance of cationic fabrics is also very good. After adding some artificial fibers such as polyester and spandex, it has higher strength and better elasticity, and its abrasion resistance is second only to nylon. Cationic fabrics have some chemical properties, such as corrosion resistance, resistance to dilute alkali, resistance to bleaching agents, oxidants, hydrocarbons, ketones, petroleum products, and inorganic acids, as well as some physical properties, such as resistance to ultraviolet rays.
Because of its unique two-color effect, many printed quilt or clothing will also use cationic fabrics to make the color, style, and pictures of the printed quilt more beautiful. www.dfknit.com
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Last Updated March 11, 2021