What is denim cotton fabric? The characteristics of denim cotton fabric are that when touched, it feels the snugness and texture of denim fabric, with different softness and hardness, roughness and delicacy, and diverse elasticity and shaping. The denim fabric produced by pure cotton combed yarn has a smooth surface, clear patterns, and a smooth hand feel. Plain washed denim fabric is soft and comfortable; After washing the stone, the cloth surface appears gray and old, with slight to severe damage; Enzyme washing can cause light fading of the fabric surface, resulting in a “peach peel” effect and a long-lasting softening effect; After sand washing, there is a certain degree of fading and aging. If paired with a stone mill, the surface of the washed fabric will produce a layer of soft frost white fuzz. Adding some softeners can make the washed fabric soft and soft, thereby improving wearing comfort. In short, different processing methods can produce different appearance and tactile characteristics of denim fabrics.
Characteristics of denim cotton fabric
Good denim fabric should not have any irritants or other odors, and attention should also be paid to environmental issues. The denim fabric developed and produced by tight spinning not only returns to the traditional style of ring spun fabrics, adapting to people’s needs of returning to nature and advocating for nature, but also due to the minimal surface fuzz and high strength of tight spinning, the surface of denim products is shiny and silky, making the skin feel better and more comfortable when worn. By using this compact yarn as warp yarn, the sizing rate can be reduced by 50%, and the post finishing and singeing process can be eliminated, which can save resources and reduce pollution. The combination of physical and chemical finishing can cause significant changes in the appearance style, mechanical properties, and wearing comfort of denim fabrics. Generally, denim fabrics can be divided into three categories: light, medium, and heavy. Light fabrics weigh 200-340g/m, medium fabrics weigh 340-450g/m, and heavy fabrics weigh 450g/m. Above.