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What is Tencel Denim?

Tencel, also known as lyocell fiber, is also called Tencel fiber. It is a mixture of coniferous wood pulp, water and solvent amine oxide. It is heated until it is completely dissolved. During the dissolution process, it will not produce any Derivatives and chemical reactions, after impurity removal and direct spinning, its molecular structure is a simple carbohydrate.

The Tencel denim fabrics currently on the market can be roughly divided into full Tencel denim fabrics, Tencel cotton denim fabrics, Tencel linen denim fabrics and Tencel polyester denim fabrics, which can all be regarded as Tencel denim fabric category.

The birth of Tencel denim fabric is of milestone significance. It changed the heavy and dull style of traditional cotton denim and gave denim a light and comfortable element. Especially the full Tencel denim fabric is no longer so boring. The humidity is getting hotter, and Tencel denim fabric has a cleaner surface and brighter color, making it more suitable for energetic young people.

At present, Tencel cotton denim fabrics are interwoven, and there are generally two combinations: one is interwoven with warp indigo cotton yarn and Tencel white yarn, which is directly modified from traditional cotton denim. The second is the indigo tencel in the warp direction and the cotton yarn in the weft direction is left blank.

Tencel denim is characterized by ease and leisure, and its advantages are ecology, comfort and safety.

Tencel yarn is basically imported and the price is relatively high, so the price of Tencel denim is also relatively high and varies according to customer requirements.

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Fabric advantages

"Lyocell" fiber is a brand-new textile and clothing fabric that was introduced in the mid-to-late 1990s. The rise of Europe and America. It not only has the comfort, good feel, and easy dyeing of natural fiber cotton, but also has the environmental protection advantages that traditional viscose fiber does not have. Viscose fiber releases 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.

"Lyocell" fiber is made from pulp formed by crushing renewable bamboo and wood as raw materials. Its advanced technology makes its solvent recovery rate as high as 99.7%. It is not only energy-saving and environmentally friendly, but also recyclable. Continuous development. Clothing made from this fiber not only has a natural luster, smooth feel, high strength, and basically does not shrink, but also has good moisture and air permeability, and the fabric blended with wool has good effect.