Microfiber is a relatively new and rapidly developing textile structure. Microfiber is used in a variety of products, including cleaning cloth, mop, artificial leather, interior decoration fabrics, bed bath fashion, clothing and sporting goods. Here are some advantages and disadvantages of completely modern microfiber.
Q: microfiber textiles are becoming more and more popular, from cleaning cloth and mop head to interior decoration fabrics and bed sheets. But what is microfiber? Why should I buy products made from it?
A: as the name suggests, microfiber is a very thin man-made fiber, which can be spun, woven or knitted into various textiles. The unit of measurement of fiber is called "Danny", which is equivalent to one gram per 9000 meters of fiber length. Microfiber refers to any fiber with one or less, which is equivalent to 1 / 20 of the diameter of silk or 1 / 100 of the diameter of hair. The product is made of superfine fiber, with soft touch, no wear, light weight and durability. According to different structures, it can be waterproof or super absorbent.
This fiber consists of polyester, nylon, polyamide or polypropylene.
Microfiber was first developed as a synthetic material in the late 1950s, when many manufacturers began testing different polyester structures. Most microfibers are characterized by synthetic materials, including various types of polyester; Polyamides, including nylon, Kevlar and Nomex; And polypropylene. Some microfiber structures use cellulose filaments made of wood pulp.
