Easily deformable fabrics refer to fabrics that easily lose their original shape or deformation during use or cleaning. The following are some characteristics of easily deformable fabrics:
1. Insufficient elasticity: The elasticity of easily deformable fabrics is low and cannot be restored to its original shape. Once stretched or twisted, it may lose its original shape and become difficult to flatten.
2. Shrinkage: Some easily deformable fabrics are prone to shrinkage in water. This means that when washing, you may need to pay special attention to the temperature and washing method to prevent the fabric from shrinking and deforming.
3. Loose: Fabrics that are easily deformed often have loose characteristics, that is, they easily lose tightness and structure. This can cause the garment or other article to lose its overall shape and malleability.
4. Organic fibers: Some organic fibers, such as cotton, linen, etc., are easier to deform than synthetic fibers. This is because organic fibers absorb water and swell when exposed to moisture, leading to an increased risk of deformation.
5. Mis-weaving or hanging: The yarns of easily deformable fabrics may be mis-woven or hanging. This makes the fabric more susceptible to deformation and prone to wrinkling or pilling during use.
To avoid the problem of easily deformed fabrics, the following measures can be taken:
1 . Gentle washing: Use mild detergent and proper washing method, do not over stir or vigorously rub the fabric.
2. Lay flat to dry: Avoid hanging deformable fabrics on a clothes rack to dry. Instead, lay them flat or hang them lightly to maintain their shape. .
3. Press ironing: When ironing, use low temperature or appropriate amount of steam, and avoid direct contact of the iron with the fabric.
4. Storage precautions: Pay attention to the correct storage of clothing or products made of easily deformable fabrics to avoid pressure or squeezing to prevent deformation.
In general, understanding the characteristics of fabrics and following appropriate cleaning, ironing and storage methods can reduce the risk of deformation of easily deformable fabrics and prolong the life of fabrics. service life.