Microfiber is a material made of fibers with smaller diameters. It is usually made of synthetic fibers such as polyester, nylon, and polypropylene. Compared with ordinary fibers, the diameter of ultrafine fibers is smaller, generally below 0.1 micron, and can even reach the nanometer level.
Microfiber has many excellent properties. First of all, due to its extremely small fiber diameter, microfibers have a relatively large surface area and therefore have better adsorption properties. It can more effectively absorb and remove tiny particles, bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms, making it widely used in medical, sanitation, environmental protection and other fields.
Secondly, microfiber has high softness and comfort. Due to the small fiber diameter, the surface of microfiber is smooth and delicate, soft and comfortable to the touch, and is suitable for making fabrics, skin care products, cleansing towels and other products.
In addition, microfiber also has strong abrasion resistance and chemical resistance. Its fiber structure is tight, high strength, not easy to wear, and has good chemical corrosion resistance, and can resist the erosion of chemicals such as acids and alkalis to a certain extent.
Due to its unique properties, microfiber is widely used in various fields. In the medical field, microfiber can be used to make protective equipment such as masks and surgical gowns; in the environmental protection field, microfiber is used in air filters, water treatment and other equipment; in the textile industry, microfiber can be used to make high-end fabrics, Home textile products, etc. In short, microfiber plays an important role in many fields, bringing convenience and comfort to people’s lives.