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[Chemical fiber fabric must be worse than pure cotton?]
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"In the past, people thought that although chemical fiber products were cheap and durable, they would not only have static electricity when used, but even make the skin itchy when used closely. In fact, in recent years, the comfort of chemical fiber home textile products has been significantly improved, for example, through special spinning technology and post-processing process, chemical fiber materials can simulate a soft touch similar to cotton, providing consumers with a more comfortable experience.


"In the past, people thought that although chemical fiber products were cheap and durable, they would not only have static electricity when used, but even make the skin itchy when used closely. In fact, in recent years, the comfort of chemical fiber home textile products has been significantly improved, for example, through special spinning technology and post-processing process, chemical fiber materials can simulate a soft touch similar to cotton, providing consumers with a more comfortable experience. In addition, some high-quality chemical fiber products also have the function of moisture absorption and sweat, even in the hot summer, can keep dry." The person in charge of the relevant department of the Market Supervision Bureau of Nantong Haimen District told reporters, "In addition, chemical fiber home textile products usually have high strength and wear resistance, which means that they can maintain a good condition for a longer time and are not easy to wear and break." This is particularly important in home textile products such as bed sheets and curtains that need to be cleaned frequently.


It is understood that according to the source of raw materials and treatment methods, chemical fibers can be divided into man-made fibers (recycled fibers) and synthetic fibers. Artificial fibers such as viscose fiber, modal, Lyocell, etc., are usually made of wood, soy, milk and other natural fiber containing substances as raw materials. Synthetic fibers, such as polyester fibers, are made from coal, oil, natural gas and other raw materials through chemical processing. Although chemical fiber materials may have a certain environmental impact during the production process, with the continuous improvement of environmental protection processes, many chemical fiber products have begun to use recyclable materials, reducing the burden on the environment. In addition, modern science and technology also gives chemical fiber home textile products more functions, for example, intelligent temperature control materials can automatically adjust according to the environmental temperature, providing a suitable sleep temperature; Antibacterial materials can effectively inhibit bacterial growth and maintain the cleanliness of home textile products.


In order to improve the "green content" of home textile products, in recent years, more and more healthy, green, degradable and recyclable materials have been applied to home textile products, such as bamboo pulp fiber, hemp fiber, milk protein fiber, soybean protein fiber, etc. Comfortable and healthy fabrics containing flax, functional fabrics such as anti-bacterial and anti-mite, high-density yarn-dyed jacquard fabrics and cowhide MATS and other products adapted to consumption upgrading have also emerged


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