What is cotton (how to classify and identify it)



Many consumers choose to buy pure cotton when buying bedding or underwear. Cotton fabric is also the type of fabric we have the longest contact with and frequently use in our daily…

Many consumers choose to buy pure cotton when buying bedding or underwear. Cotton fabric is also the type of fabric we have the longest contact with and frequently use in our daily lives. , but what is cotton fabric? What are his strengths? The editor below will ask you to solve your doubts

The definition of pure cotton

Full cotton is made of cotton as raw material. It is made up of warp and weft yarns intertwined vertically and horizontally through a loom. Clothes or supplies with a cotton content of 95%-100% are 100% cotton. Don’t think that pure cotton is 100% cotton. It’s all cotton, but theirs still has some differences.

The difference between pure cotton and pure cotton

Pure cotton is called pure cotton as long as it contains more than 75% cotton. Therefore, pure cotton and 100% cotton are the same in terms of cotton content. The difference lies in a certain These terms are different. Cotton simply means that the fabric is 100% cotton, while cotton means that all the fabrics of the entire dress are 100% cotton. There are also differences in processing. Pure cotton fabrics are easy to wrinkle. However, Cotton fabrics are less prone to wrinkles due to different processing methods.

Classification of cotton

① Natural white cloth: ordinary Cloth, fine cloth, coarse cloth, canvas, twill gray cloth, original color cloth.

② Colored cloth: There are vulcanized blue cloth, vulcanized ink cloth, Shilin blue cloth, Shilin gray cloth, colored poplin, various colors of khaki, and various colors of Chinese cloth. .

③ Floral cloth: It is cloth printed and dyed with various colors and patterns. Such as: plain printed fabric, printed twill, printed serge, printed Zhigong.

④ Yarn-dyed fabric: It is a fabric made by dyeing yarn or thread first and then weaving it on a machine, such as checked cloth, sheet cloth, flannel cloth, etc. Threads, decorative fabrics, etc.

Identification of cotton fabrics

1: Look at the label , the washing label of cotton fabric is marked as: 100% cotton.

Two: Look at the feel. The cloth surface has a soft luster, a soft feel, poor elasticity, and is easy to wrinkle. If you pinch the fabric tightly with your hands and then release it, you will see obvious wrinkles, and the folds are not easy to return to their original shape.

Three: Burn with fire, burn quickly, with orange flame and blue smoke. Leave the flame and keep burning. Burnt paper smells less and has less ash, which is linear in shape. The ash is soft, light gray, and easily turns into powder when touched.

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