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What is the difference between nylon cotton and pure cotton (what is the difference between these three)



Pure cotton fabric is a textile made of cotton as raw material and made of warp and weft yarns intertwined vertically and horizontally through a loom. Sanded fabric is a type of cl…

Pure cotton fabric is a textile made of cotton as raw material and made of warp and weft yarns intertwined vertically and horizontally through a loom.

Sanded fabric is a type of cloth that undergoes the friction between a sanding machine and emery leather to only qualitatively change the appearance. It is a type of printing and dyeing. After finishing, it feels soft, comfortable, rich texture, strong drape, easy to care, and rich suede.

Cotton refers to clothing or supplies with 100% cotton content, usually plain cloth, poplin, twill, denim, etc., which is different from ordinary fabrics. It has the advantages of deodorization, breathability, comfort, etc. Try not to use washing powder, it is best to use transparent soap.

Brushed fabrics and pure cotton fabrics are available What’s the difference?

Pure cotton fabrics It is mainly made of cotton, which has good hygroscopicity and breathability. It is comfortable and non-irritating in contact with the skin. It absorbs sweat and is soft, and is not prone to static electricity. It can be used all year round.
The brushed fabric is mainly a functional fabric that has been dyed and finished and then finely processed. It has a soft and warm touch and is suitable for winter use, but its wool will fall off and contains chemical fibers. The ingredients are irritating to the skin and can easily cause static electricity. It is not suitable for people who are allergic to gray layer and dander.

Pure cotton and full There is a difference in cotton

There is a difference. 1. The difference in cotton content: Most pure cotton fabrics use cotton as raw material, and their cotton content is very high; while pure cotton fabrics are generally used in many home textiles and other materials and are made of 100% cotton. .
2. The difference in terms: pure cotton means that the fabric is 100% cotton; and 100% cotton means that all the fabrics of the whole piece are 100% cotton.
3. Differences in processing: pure cotton fabrics are prone to wrinkles due to different processing methods; while 100% cotton fabrics are not prone to wrinkles due to different processing methods.

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