Tencel acrylic anti pilling, what is the difference between tencel and anti pilling fibers which one

Updated on vogue 2024-05-22
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This card is scribbled, pilling clothes can be worn, and it is not poisonous.

    Tencel + acrylic + anti-pilling.

    Anti-pilling xx is the fabric fiber of the garment.

    Tencel is a natural wood pulp fiber, you can go to the encyclopedia to see.

    Acrylic has high transparency and light transmittance of 92"Plastic crystal"reputation. And it has excellent weather resistance, especially used outdoors, ranking first among other plastics, and has good surface hardness and luster, large processing plasticity, and can be made into a variety of required shapes and products. In addition, there are many types of plates with rich colors (including translucent color plates), and another feature is that the thick plates can maintain high transparency.

    It has good weather resistance and acid and alkali resistance, and will not produce yellowing and hydrolysis due to perennial sun and rain.

    Long life, compared with other material products, the service life is more than three years.

    The light transmittance is good, up to more than 92%, and the required light intensity is small, saving electricity.

    It is 16 times more impact-resistant than ordinary glass, making it suitable for installation in areas where safety is particularly required.

    It has excellent insulation performance and is suitable for all kinds of electrical equipment.

    It is lightweight, half as light as ordinary glass, and the load on the building and the support is small.

    Bright colors and high brightness are incomparable to other materials.

    Strong plasticity, large shape changes, easy processing and molding.

    It can be recognized by the increasing awareness of environmental protection.

    Easy to maintain and easy to clean, rain can be cleaned naturally, or scrubbed with soap and a soft cloth.

    Pilling. The mechanism of pilling is: in the process of wool yarn processing and sweater wearing, by the action of various external forces such as friction and tension, the wool fiber in the wool yarn is easy to hook out to form a ring or a single head detachment, after repeated friction, the wool fibers are entangled together to form a ball, and the size of the balling degree mainly depends on:

    1.Materials used in the product.

    Low-grade raw materials, short length, uneven fineness, high short hair rate, national hair, low branch hair and other raw materials belong to this list.

    2.Spinning process control.

    The spinning method, fiber properties and the twist of the yarn determine how much the fiber stretches out of the yarn surface.

    3.Fabric construction.

    Sweater products are knitted fabrics, and the density of the fabric and the tightness of the coil structure also have an impact on the pilling of the sweater, and the surface of the relatively smooth fabric, such as jersey fabrics, ribbed fabrics, has stronger anti-pilling performance than the uneven surface fabric structure such as fat flower fabric and strip fabric.

    4.Washing mode and wearing.

    The washing method of sweaters is sometimes an important reason for fluffing and pilling, and the products that are not marked "machine washable" must be washed in the way of "careful hand washing". In general, the elbow and rib friction pilling is more significant.

    In a way, pilling is the "twin" of whole wool products

    Is yours a sweater or thermal jacket?

    Generally, high-spinning, high-density, and high-twist fabrics will not pill, and high-grade fabrics will be treated with anti-balling.

    I don't know how to ask again, I try my best.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I can wear it. It's just a knitted series. It is also more comfortable to wear, and many knitwear products are now made of this. It's OK.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Chemicals added additionally by nature.

    Cotton shrinkage rate is large, color fastness is poor, the fabric is easy to wrinkle and fall into the water, used for personal use after wearing, and shrinkage polyester products are small, compared with cotton fabrics, poor heat resistance, the biggest feature is thin, smooth texture, the product is more gorgeous and beautiful.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It has little to do with the ratio of raw materials. If the quality of the wool is poor, it is prone to pilling. Good quality will not.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    At least not for a short time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, woolly knitwear will pill. It depends on the degree of friction.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cashmere that is not pure wool will not pill.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Anti-pilling finishing.

    During the actual consumption and washing of woolen sweaters, due to continuous friction, the fibers on the surface of the fabric are exposed to the surface of the fabric, and the surface of the fabric is fluffy, which is called "fluffing". If these furs do not fall off in time during continued wear, they become entangled with each other and are kneaded into many spherical particles, which are often called "pilling". These hair balls protruding on the surface of the fabric are very easy to make dirt and dust stick, so that the wearing performance and appearance of the fabric are seriously affected.

    Therefore, woolen sweaters with high quality requirements should be packed with anti-pilling.

    1 Factors influencing pilling.

    There are many factors that affect pilling, but they can be summarized into four main aspects: the yarn that makes up the fabric, the fabric structure, the dyeing and finishing process, and the wearing conditions.

    1) The influence of yarn.

    The more the curling waveform of the fiber, the less easy the fiber is to stretch when twisting, and the fiber is easy to loosen and slip during the friction process, forming a hairy yarn on the surface of the yarn. For this reason, the better the curly nature of the crestry pants, the easier it is to pill. The finer the fiber, the more fiber tips are exposed on the surface of the yarn, and the more flexible the fiber is, so fine fibers are more likely to become entangled and pilling than coarse fibers.

    In terms of fiber length, shorter fibers are more likely to pill than long fibers, except for the fiber head.

    In addition to the influence of the number of ends, the friction and holding force between the long fibers are large, and it is difficult for the fibers to slide to the surface of the fabric, and it is difficult to entangle and pill.

    The twist and surface smoothness of the yarn also have a great impact on pilling, the yarn with high twist has a tight grip between the fibers, and when the yarn is rubbed, the fiber slips relatively less from the yarn, and the pilling phenomenon is reduced; However, cardigans are soft fabrics, and too much twist will stiffen the fabric, so you can't increase the twist to prevent pilling. The influence of yarn finish, the smoother the yarn, the shorter and less hairy the surface, so the smooth yarn is not easy to pill.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Component: Tencel, Mercerized Wool, Anti-Pill Fibre Ingredients.

    Grade: A.

    Do not bleach.

    Subzero Hand Wash Low temperature dry cleaningNo washmachine dryingHanging in cool ventilated placeHanging in cool ventilated place.

    You're going to wash the water mark, right? In addition to the ingredients and grades, the rest is recommended to find the corresponding icons, a lot. It's so simple and easy to understand, and it's used internationally.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The quality is average, as long as it is fiber, it is not a balloon.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. All of them basically don't pill.

    Of course, this is also related to the tightness of the fabric structure and whether it is twisted.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course, as long as it is made of staple fiber, it is easy to pill.

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