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Nov 03, 2022 Leave a message

Are there any further categories of pure cotton fabrics?

There are many classifications of cloth, including one kind of raw material, weaving method and processing method.


Weaving methods are classified as knitting, woven and nonwoven. Knitting is divided into weft knitting and warp knitting. The warp and weft knitting have different structures, such as rib and bead mesh. However, pure cotton warp knitting is really rare, because cotton belongs to staple fiber, and the warp knitting equipment factory is also making efforts in this regard. Woven and nonwoven are the same. Ternary weave and jacquard, nonwoven has needle and spunlace, and pure cotton melt blowing is impossible. Ha ha, after all, it is cellulose, not glass.


I would like to say a few high grade cotton, American long staple cotton, Egyptian cotton, Xinjiang long staple cotton, and certified BCI and organic cotton. The quality of organic cotton is average, but it is expensive, because of the concept.


Further down, Australian cotton, and then down grade Brazilian cotton and Indian cotton. It's not that Indian cotton is bad. After all, the cotton producing areas in India and Pakistan are similar to those in Xinjiang, but there is a problem in quality control. Indians are cunning and will mix rotten cotton with good cotton, so Indian cotton is not so good. Finally, there is cotton in West Africa, where the degree of industrialization is probably not high. In addition, there are always problems in the quality of climate problems

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