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What kind of fabric is Tencel cotton?

Tencel cotton is a fabric made of natural plant fibers.

Tencel cotton emerged in Europe and the United States in the mid-to-late 1990s. It not only has the comfort, good feel, and easy dyeing of natural fiber cotton, but also has the environmental protection that traditional viscose fiber does not have. Advantages. Viscose fiber will release harmful gases such as carbon disulfide and hydrogen sulfide during the production process, polluting the environment and has been gradually phased out in developed countries.

Tencel cotton has the "comfort" of cotton, the "strength" of polyester, and the "unique feel" and "soft drape" of silk. It's difficult in both dry and wet conditions. It is the first cellulosic fiber with a wet strength far superior to cotton in wet conditions.

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Performance of Tencel cotton:

(1) It has high dry and wet strength, with a dry and wet strength ratio of 85%.

(2) High expansion: dry to wet volume ratio 1:1.4

(3) Unique fibrillation characteristics, that is, in the wet state, Tencel fiber undergoes mechanical friction Split along the fiber axis. After processing, a unique peach skin style can be obtained.

(4) Good spinnability: it can be spun purely or blended with cotton, wool, silk, linen, chemical fiber, cashmere and other fibers. Suitable for spinning various woven yarns.

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