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Cotton and linen are breathable, super textured, affordable, easy to fade and shrink, and easy to wrinkle.
Ramie. The feel is relatively rough, but the color is bright, the gloss is good, it is not easy to fade, it is not easy to shrink, it is light and thin, and it is cool. The main production areas of ramie are distributed in Hunan and Hubei. Because its fiber is more flax than flax.
Long, medium and long fibers, which can be spun into high-count yarns. Summer clothing made of it has the characteristics of moisture absorption and breathability, and is known as "Chinese grass."
It belongs to dry spinning.
The flax itself is delicate and soft, it is recommended to come to flax in summer, the heat dissipation is very good, and flax will be more expensive than ramie**. Flax fiber bundle spinning is a few single yarns twisted into strands at one time, so the sense of stripes is poor, often bamboo-shaped, which is a major style feature of flax slub yarn.
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Cotton linen, linen, and ramie fabrics each have different advantages, disadvantages, and characteristics. Here are the differences and benefits between them:
1.Cotton and linen: Cotton and linen combine the advantages of cotton and linen, and have the advantages of moisture absorption, breathability, and affordability. However, cotton and linen are easy to fade, shrink, and wrinkle, which is not as good as flax and ramie.
2.Linen: Linen has excellent moisture absorption, air permeability, antistatic, hypoallergenic and other characteristics. Flax fiber bundle spinning is several single yarns twisted into strands at one time, with poor strip feeling and often bamboo-shaped. **More expensive than cotton and linen.
3.Ramie: Ramie has the advantages of good moisture absorption and air permeability, good gloss, not easy to fade, not easy to shrink, light and cool. Its fibers are long and thin, making them light and comfortable to wear. At the same time, it also has the advantages of antibacterial and mite removal, anti-odor, moisture absorption and perspiration, strong and mildew resistance.
Overall, cotton, linen, and ramie have their own characteristics, and you can choose the right fabric according to your needs and preferences.
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Summary. 1.Different weaving processes for linen:
The warp and weft threads of flax are mostly single strands and are woven from relatively fine cotton yarn, so the appearance of flax is relatively thin. In most cases, linen fabrics are divided into plain weave and twill fabrics. Ramie.
Ramie is made up of two or more strands, resulting in a rough appearance of ramie. In addition, ramie is generally woven with a plain weave and very little twill weave. 2.
Different characteristics of linen: linen has high strength, good wrinkle resistance and tensile properties. Good heat and acid resistance.
Resistant to dilute alkali at room temperature. Good affinity for dyes, easy to dye, complete chromatogram, bright color. Linen is soft, moisture-absorbent, breathable and warm.
Ramie: Ramie is a thick cotton fabric or hemp fabric. The specifications of the yarn are mostly coarser than ordinary cotton fabrics.
The fabric is strong and durable, and has good waterproof properties. It is characterized by being very strong and durable. 3.
Linen for different purposes: It can be used as a textile raw material to weave into a variety of cool fine linen and summer cloth, and can also be blended with cotton, wool, silk or chemical fiber. Jute, hibiscus and other flax are suitable for ropes, sacks, etc. for textile packaging.
Linen can also be used to make ropes, etc. Ramie: It can be used for automobile transportation, covering open-air warehouses, and setting up tents in the field.
Ramie is used to make labor protection clothing and its supplies. After dyeing or printing, it can also be used as shoe materials, bag fabrics, handbags, backpacks, tablecloths, tablecloths, etc. In addition, there are rubber ramie, shielding ramie for fire and radiation protection, and ramie for paper machines.
The difference between cotton and linen, flax and ramie.
1.Different weaving processes flax: The warp and weft threads of flax are mostly single strands, woven from relatively fine cotton yarn, so the appearance of flax is relatively thin.
In most cases, linen fabrics are divided into plain weave and twill fabrics. Ramie: Ramie is made up of two or more strands, resulting in a rough appearance of ramie.
In addition, ramie is generally woven with a plain weave and very little twill weave. 2.Different characteristics of linen:
Linen has high strength, wrinkle resistance and tensile burning. Good heat and acid resistance. Resistant to dilute alkali at room temperature.
Good affinity for dyes, easy to dye, complete chromatogram, bright color. Linen is soft, moisture-absorbent, breathable and warm. Ramie.
Ramie is a thick cotton fabric or hemp fabric. The specifications of the yarn are mostly coarser than ordinary cotton fabrics. The fabric is strong and durable, and has good waterproof properties.
It is characterized by being very strong and durable. 3.Not late to call the same purpose flax:
It can be used as a textile raw material to weave into a variety of cool fine linen and summer cloth, and can also be blended with cotton, wool, silk or chemical fiber. Jute, hibiscus and other flax are suitable for ropes, sacks, etc. for textile packaging. Linen can also be used to make ropes, etc.
Ramie: It can be used for automobile transportation, covering open-air warehouses, and setting up tents in the field. Ramie is used to make labor protection clothing and its supplies.
After dyeing or printing, it can also be used as shoe materials, bag fabrics, handbags, backpacks, tablecloths, tablecloths, etc. In addition, there are rubber ramie, shielding ramie for fire and radiation protection, and ramie for paper machines.
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Summary. Linen, one of the best fabrics in summer, is breathable, but it loves wrinkles and feels rough. The advantages of cotton and linen are that it is easy to keep warm, soft and close, hygroscopic and breathable.
The disadvantage is that it is easy to shrink and wrinkle, and it must be ironed from time to time when wearing. Ramie, tough, mildew-proof, wear-resistant, not easy to corrode, UV-resistant.
The difference between cotton and linen, flax and ramie.
Linen, one of the best fabrics in summer, is breathable, but loves wrinkles, and the trapped liquid feels rougher. The advantage of cotton and linen is that it is easy to keep warm, soft and close, hygroscopic and breathable. The disadvantage is that it is easy to shrink and wrinkle, and it must be ironed from time to time when wearing.
Ramie, tough, mildew-proof, wear-resistant, not easy to corrode, UV-resistant.
Comfort: Ramie; **: Cotton and linen; Penetrating and containing destagnant dryness: cotton and linen; Gloss: cotton and linen.
Each fabric has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the choice of clothing is closed, not only fabrics, but also the lack of good sales is also very important, so everyone chooses according to their own preferences, and there is nothing strictly good or bad.
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1. The weaving process is different.
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