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C719
TENGSHI
Item: | C719 |
Composition: | 100% Polyester |
Width: | 55/56" (140cm) |
Weight (g/m2): | 320gsm |
Knitting Technics | Woven |
Dye Method | Yarn Dye |
Usage | Furniture,Sofa, Chair, Textile,Curtain |
High performance fabrics are specially engineered textiles that offer superior durability, stain resistance, and ease of maintenance. They are designed to withstand the rigors of everyday use, making them ideal for households with children, pets, or high foot traffic. These fabrics are often treated with advanced technologies to enhance their performance characteristics, such as water repellency and UV resistance.
The most common materials used in high performance fabrics include polyester, microfiber, and blends of natural and synthetic fibers. Polyester is favored for its strength and resistance to stretching and shrinking. Microfiber, made from ultra-fine synthetic fibers, offers a soft feel while providing excellent stain resistance. Blending natural fibers like cotton or linen with synthetics can create fabrics that combine the best properties of both materials.
Advanced technologies are applied to high performance fabrics to enhance their functionality. Treatments such as stain-resistant coatings, antimicrobial finishes, and UV protection are common. For example, some fabrics are treated with nanotechnology-based coatings that repel liquids, preventing stains from setting in. Others incorporate silver ions to inhibit the growth of bacteria and mold.
Item: | C719 |
Composition: | 100% Polyester |
Width: | 55/56" (140cm) |
Weight (g/m2): | 320gsm |
Knitting Technics | Woven |
Dye Method | Yarn Dye |
Usage | Furniture,Sofa, Chair, Textile,Curtain |
High performance fabrics are specially engineered textiles that offer superior durability, stain resistance, and ease of maintenance. They are designed to withstand the rigors of everyday use, making them ideal for households with children, pets, or high foot traffic. These fabrics are often treated with advanced technologies to enhance their performance characteristics, such as water repellency and UV resistance.
The most common materials used in high performance fabrics include polyester, microfiber, and blends of natural and synthetic fibers. Polyester is favored for its strength and resistance to stretching and shrinking. Microfiber, made from ultra-fine synthetic fibers, offers a soft feel while providing excellent stain resistance. Blending natural fibers like cotton or linen with synthetics can create fabrics that combine the best properties of both materials.
Advanced technologies are applied to high performance fabrics to enhance their functionality. Treatments such as stain-resistant coatings, antimicrobial finishes, and UV protection are common. For example, some fabrics are treated with nanotechnology-based coatings that repel liquids, preventing stains from setting in. Others incorporate silver ions to inhibit the growth of bacteria and mold.