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HT1046
TENGSHI
| Item: | HT1046 |
| Composition: | 40%COTTON 60% Polyester |
| Width: | 56/57" (142cm) |
| Weight (g/m2): | 530gsm |
| Knitting Technics | Woven |
| Dye Method | Yarn Dye |
| Usage | Furniture,Sofa, Chair, Textile,Curtain |
Cotton is another natural fiber, harvested from the seeds of cotton plants belonging to the genus Gossypium. The fibers, known as lint, are spun into yarn after being separated from the seeds through ginning. Cotton's widespread cultivation and versatility have made it a staple in the textile industry for centuries.
Cotton fibers are valued for their softness and flexibility. The fiber structure allows for the creation of fabrics that are comfortable against the skin and suitable for a wide range of clothing items. Cotton also possesses decent strength, although it is generally less strong than linen when comparing fibers of the same thickness.
Cotton is renowned for its comfort and breathability. It is highly absorbent, capable of holding up to 27 times its own weight in water, which contributes to its moisture management properties. Cotton fabrics are easy to dye and can be woven into a variety of textures and weaves, offering versatility in design.
Moreover, cotton is relatively easy to care for. It can be machine washed and dried without significant shrinkage or damage, making it convenient for everyday use. The widespread availability of cotton also contributes to its affordability compared to some other natural fibers.



| Item: | HT1046 |
| Composition: | 40%COTTON 60% Polyester |
| Width: | 56/57" (142cm) |
| Weight (g/m2): | 530gsm |
| Knitting Technics | Woven |
| Dye Method | Yarn Dye |
| Usage | Furniture,Sofa, Chair, Textile,Curtain |
Cotton is another natural fiber, harvested from the seeds of cotton plants belonging to the genus Gossypium. The fibers, known as lint, are spun into yarn after being separated from the seeds through ginning. Cotton's widespread cultivation and versatility have made it a staple in the textile industry for centuries.
Cotton fibers are valued for their softness and flexibility. The fiber structure allows for the creation of fabrics that are comfortable against the skin and suitable for a wide range of clothing items. Cotton also possesses decent strength, although it is generally less strong than linen when comparing fibers of the same thickness.
Cotton is renowned for its comfort and breathability. It is highly absorbent, capable of holding up to 27 times its own weight in water, which contributes to its moisture management properties. Cotton fabrics are easy to dye and can be woven into a variety of textures and weaves, offering versatility in design.
Moreover, cotton is relatively easy to care for. It can be machine washed and dried without significant shrinkage or damage, making it convenient for everyday use. The widespread availability of cotton also contributes to its affordability compared to some other natural fibers.


