Introduction to the advantages and disadvantages of artificial fabrics!
Polyester (polyester fiber)
Features: Good elasticity recovery, firm and wrinkle free, good shape retention, high strength.
Advantages: Durable and excellent light resistance.
Disadvantages: prone to static electricity and dust collection, poor moisture absorption.
Nylon (polyamide fiber, nylon)
Features: Good dyeing ability, lightweight, excellent waterproof and windproof performance, high wear resistance, good strength and elasticity.
Advantages: Durable, suitable for making outdoor clothing and sportswear.
Disadvantages: Easy to deform at high temperatures and not heat-resistant.
Spandex (elastic fiber, Lycra)
Features: Good elasticity and smooth hand feel.
Advantages: It has good weather and chemical resistance, and can be machine washed.
Disadvantages: Low moisture absorption and poor heat resistance.
Adhesive (artificial cotton)
Characteristics: Made from natural cellulose materials such as wood, cotton, short fibers, reeds, etc. processed into chemical materials.
Advantages: Good dyeing, fastness, softness, drape, and moisture absorption, cool to wear, less prone to static electricity, pilling, and pilling.
Disadvantages: Easy to deform, poor wear resistance.
acetate fiber
Characteristics: Made from natural materials containing cellulose through chemical processing.
Advantages: It has a silk style, is lightweight and comfortable, and has good elasticity and recovery performance.
Disadvantages: Not suitable for washing with water, poor color fastness.
Tencel
Features: An environmentally friendly fiber made using solvent spinning technology.
Advantages: Good strength, silky drape and soft touch, good wrinkle resistance, strong moisture absorption and breathability, fabric drape, silky smoothness, bright dyeing.
Disadvantages: Lack of elasticity, the outer fibers are prone to breakage after friction, forming fuzz, especially in wet conditions, and may entangle into cotton particles; The fabric will slightly harden in a humid and hot environment; Poor wrinkle resistance and light resistance, not suitable for prolonged exposure to sunlight.
Modal
Features: A type of cellulose fiber, pure synthetic fiber.
Advantages: Excellent moisture absorption and breathability, not easy to fade, not prone to yellowing, wrinkling or shrinking, with natural drape and wrinkle resistance, with a silky light sensation and excellent texture.
Disadvantages: Highly deformable, poor wear resistance, easy to break, high cost.




