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  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 wrote a new blog entry:
    An Recommendation of Backlit Fabric
    An Recommendation of Backlit Fabric
     
      Placing a backlit fabric display in your showroom or trade show exhibit is one of the best ways to make that display stand out from the crowd. It’s just common sense that a bright light in a dim showroom will draw the eye. Combine this inh...
    • #sublimation Polyester fabric manufacturer backlit fabric
    • September 7, 2021
  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 wrote a new blog entry:
    Polyester Flag Fabric Is Strongly Recommended
    Polyester Flag Fabric Is Strongly Recommended
     
    Besides being a versatile material it itself, which can be used for many purposes, as we mentioned previously, Polyester Flag Fabric has several distinct qualities that make it so popular:
    Durability: fibers made out of polyester are extremely du...
    • #Polyester Flag Fabric blockout fabric
    • August 31, 2021
  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 wrote a new blog entry:
    Is Polyester Flag Fabric Vegan-Friendly?
    Is Polyester Flag Fabric Vegan-Friendly?
     
    What is polyester? The Polyester Flag Fabric is a popular synthetic fabric that’s usually derived from petroleum and most often used in clothes from fleeces and jumpers to dresses, trousers and even soft furnishings. It’s a durable and...
    • #Polyester Flag Fabric blockout fabric
    • August 24, 2021
  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 wrote a new blog entry:
    How to Improve the Blackness of Blockout Fabric When Dyed Black
    How to Improve the Blackness of Blockout Fabric When Dyed Black
    When pure blockout fabric are dyed with disperse dyes, especially filament fabrics, they always look bright and white after dyeing. Increasing the dye concentration will not help, and the dye fastness will be greatly reduced.
    There are two reasons for th...
    • #knitting fabric manufacturer blockout fabric
    • August 17, 2021
  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 created a new group:
    Tell Differences Between Knitting Fabric And Woven Fabric
    You’ve picked out your pattern and you have a print that you love. Well, now you’re ready to get sewing! If you’re confused in many patterns, the directions will specify the type of fabric to be used, either woven or knit.

    It may be that orange...  more
    You’ve picked out your pattern and you have a print that you love. Well, now you’re ready to get sewing! If you’re confused in many patterns, the directions will specify the type of fabric to be used, either woven or knit.

    It may be that orange and pink leopard print you planned on may not be the right fabric for your project. Apply the following tests to identify the fabric that you are working with, and after doing, see if it is the right fit for your project.

    Yarn of knitting fabric
    The basic difference between woven and knit fabrics is in the yarn or thread that composes them. A knit fabric is made up of a single yarn, looped continuously to produce a braided look.

    Yarn of woven fabric
    Multiple yarns comprise a woven fabric, crossing each other at right angles to form the grain.

    Stretching is one of the tests to know whether a fabric is knit or woven. A knit fabric will stretch easily along its width, slightly less along its length, and it may also produce a run or lose its shape if...    less
    • August 3, 2021
  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 wrote a new blog entry:
    We Give An Introduction of Dangers Of Polyester Flag Fabric
    We Give An Introduction of Dangers Of Polyester Flag Fabric
     
    Unfortunately, even after a polyester blanket has made its way through the shop and into your home, the downsides of polyester still exist. Polyester Flag Fabric releases chemicals like phthalates into the air and through contact with the skin. Th...
    • #Polyester Flag Fabric Sportswear Fabric
    • July 27, 2021
  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 wrote a new blog entry:
    We Introduce Types of Polyester Flag Fabric
    We Introduce Types of Polyester Flag Fabric
     
    Polyester Flag Fabric is a popular synthetic fabric. Synthetic means it is not grown naturally or available freely in nature, unlike cotton and other fabrics that occur naturally. Polyester, a polymer made of petroleum, coal, air and water, is a f...
    • #Polyester Flag Fabric blockout fabric
    • July 19, 2021
  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 wrote a new blog entry:
    A Choice Between Polyester Flag Fabric or Natural Fiber Fabrics
    A Choice Between Polyester Flag Fabric or Natural Fiber Fabrics
     
    Finding the perfect fabric that fits every need can be a challenge. With so many options, it’s hard to know where to begin. The most common fibers used in today’s fabrics are Polyester Flag Fabric and cotton. But which is better? Let&r...
    • #Polyester Flag Fabric wrinkle free fabric
    • July 13, 2021
  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 wrote a new blog entry:
    Try to Know Negatives of Polyester Flag Fabric
    Try to Know Negatives of Polyester Flag Fabric
    The Polyester Flag Fabric, generally speaking, is not a breathable fabric. When you wear a shirt or outfit made from 100% polyester, there is a possibility that you'll be sweating and uncomfortable by the end of the day.
    There are some exceptions of cour...
    • #Polyester Flag Fabric wrinkle free fabric
    • June 28, 2021
  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 wrote a new blog entry:
    An Introduction of Care Of Sublimation Polyester Fabric
    An Introduction of Care Of Sublimation Polyester Fabric
    The sublimation Polyester fabric is often blended with other fibers that require different care procedures. For this reason care procedures may vary across fabrics.
    For 100 percent polyester fabrics, oily stains should be removed before washing. Generall...
    • #knitting fabric manufacturer sublimation Polyester fabric
    • June 22, 2021
  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 created a new group:
    Learn Environmental Impacts of Sublimation Polyester Fabric
    The sublimation Polyester fabric is cheap and versatile and for that reason it has become ubiquitous in fashion, but the environmental impacts of polyester are also significant. Before we delve into the environmental impacts of this textile, it is worth...  moreThe sublimation Polyester fabric is cheap and versatile and for that reason it has become ubiquitous in fashion, but the environmental impacts of polyester are also significant. Before we delve into the environmental impacts of this textile, it is worth discussing it’s characteristics to understand why it is such a popular choice in fashion.

    Polyester is frequently used for its wrinkle-free properties. Clothing made from this textile tend not to need to be ironed or pressed to maintain their shape and surface. Because it often doesn’t need to be ironed and it can be washed easily in the washing machine, it is very convenient for the wearer to maintain. It also tends to be quick drying which is useful in places that have long periods of cold or wet weather. High quality polyester lasts well and maintains the quality of it’s surface. However, the great majority of polyester on the market is very poor quality and it used by manufacturers because it is a cheap alternative to natural fibres. Most...    less
    • June 15, 2021
  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 wrote a new blog entry:
    Knitting Fabric Manufacturer  Advise You to Know Texture
    Knitting Fabric Manufacturer Advise You to Know Texture
    The most common texture for a knitted garment introduced by knitting fabric manufacturer is that generated by the flat stockinette stitch—as seen, though very small, in machine-made stockings and T-shirts—which is worked in the round as nothin...
    • #knitting fabric manufacturer blockout fabric
    • June 7, 2021
  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 wrote a new blog entry:
    Polyester Flag Fabric Cleaning Steps
    Polyester Flag Fabric Cleaning Steps
     
    When you’re ready for Polyester Flag Fabric cleaning, you may run into different types of stains. Follow these steps for polyester fabric care to help ensure that your clothing gets cleaned properly:
    Step 1: This step involves locating any ...
    • #Polyester Flag Fabric blockout fabric
    • June 1, 2021
  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 wrote a new blog entry:
    Knitting Fabric Manufacturer Tell Fundamentals
    Knitting Fabric Manufacturer Tell Fundamentals
    When I started my adventure with sewing, I was often wondering if I should get to know as many fabric names as possible, know which are synthetic and which natural, what is their weave, and what the fabric weight means…. there is so much informatio...
    • #knitting fabric manufacturer blockout fabric
    • May 24, 2021
  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 wrote a new blog entry:
    How About Choosing Polyester Sportswear Fabric?
    How About Choosing Polyester Sportswear Fabric?
     
    The ideal fabricis one that is soft, flexible and lightweight, making it easy to install and then take down when not in use. On top of this, a high degree of resistance to water, oil, and chemicals means that the top will last longer and retain it...
    • #Sportswear Fabric wrinkle free fabric
    • May 18, 2021
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Blogs

  • An Recommendation of Backlit Fabric

    Posted September 7, 2021

        Placing a backlit fabric display in your showroom or trade show exhibit is one of the best ways to make that display stand out from the crowd. It’s just common sense that a bright light in a dim showroom will draw the eye. Combine this inherent quality w...

  • Polyester Flag Fabric Is Strongly Recommended

    Posted August 31, 2021

      Besides being a versatile material it itself, which can be used for many purposes, as we mentioned previously, Polyester Flag Fabric has several distinct qualities that make it so popular: Durability: fibers made out of polyester are extremely durable, because ...

  • Is Polyester Flag Fabric Vegan-Friendly?

    Posted August 24, 2021

      What is polyester? The Polyester Flag Fabric is a popular synthetic fabric that’s usually derived from petroleum and most often used in clothes from fleeces and jumpers to dresses, trousers and even soft furnishings. It’s a durable and inexpensive ma...

  • How to Improve the Blackness of Blockout Fabric When Dyed Black

    Posted August 17, 2021

    When pure blockout fabric are dyed with disperse dyes, especially filament fabrics, they always look bright and white after dyeing. Increasing the dye concentration will not help, and the dye fastness will be greatly reduced. There are two reasons for the low blackness...

  • We Give An Introduction of Dangers Of Polyester Flag Fabric

    Posted July 27, 2021

      Unfortunately, even after a polyester blanket has made its way through the shop and into your home, the downsides of polyester still exist. Polyester Flag Fabric releases chemicals like phthalates into the air and through contact with the skin. These chemicals h...

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  • Tell Differences Between Knitting Fabric And Woven Fabric
    1 member
    You’ve picked out your pattern and you have a print that you love. Well, now you’re ready to get sewing! If you’re confused in many patterns, the directions will specify the type of fabric to be used, either woven or knit. It may be that orange and pink leopard print you planned on may not be the right fabric for your project. Apply the following tests to identify the fabric that you are working with, and after doing, see if it is the right fit for your project. Yarn of knitting fabric The basic difference between woven and knit fabrics is in the yarn or thread that composes them. A knit fabric is made up of a single yarn, looped continuously to produce a braided look. Yarn of woven fabric Multiple yarns comprise a woven fabric, crossing each other at right angles to form the grain. Stretching is one of the tests to know whether a fabric is knit or woven. A knit fabric will stretch easily along its width, slightly less along its length, and it may also produce a run or lose its shape if stretched too much. A woven fabric will have barely any give along its width, and only slightly more give along its length. The wrinkle test is another way to measure your fabrics. Take a small sample of your fabric and ball it up in your fist. If it springs back with little effect on shape or smoothness, it is most likely a knit. If the creases from your test stay in the fabric, it is most likely a woven. Apply the fray test if you’re still unsure. Manufacturers apply blobs of glue or starch on the lengthwise edge of flat knits to prevent curling. The width edge of knits will often fray, but woven fabrics have a selvage on their width edge. Therefore, unlike knits, woven fabrics will fray along their lengthwise edge. Now that you know how to identify your fabric, it’s time to get sewing! Also, don’t forget to add a custom woven label or a custom sewing label to your finished product for a smooth and polished look. We are one of the blockout fabric supplier and welcome to your come and purchase!
  • Learn Environmental Impacts of Sublimation Polyester Fabric
    1 member
    The sublimation Polyester fabric is cheap and versatile and for that reason it has become ubiquitous in fashion, but the environmental impacts of polyester are also significant. Before we delve into the environmental impacts of this textile, it is worth discussing it’s characteristics to understand why it is such a popular choice in fashion. Polyester is frequently used for its wrinkle-free properties. Clothing made from this textile tend not to need to be ironed or pressed to maintain their shape and surface. Because it often doesn’t need to be ironed and it can be washed easily in the washing machine, it is very convenient for the wearer to maintain. It also tends to be quick drying which is useful in places that have long periods of cold or wet weather. High quality polyester lasts well and maintains the quality of it’s surface. However, the great majority of polyester on the market is very poor quality and it used by manufacturers because it is a cheap alternative to natural fibres. Most polyester clothing on the market is cheap, poor quality fast fashion, which will last few wears. Polyester is a synthetic petroleum-based fibre, and is therefore made from a carbon-intensive non-renewable resource. Petroleum products are used as feedstock (raw material to make the fibre) and also used to generate the energy needed to manufacture. More than 70 million barrels of oil are used to make polyester each year. It is not bio-degradable and will persist in the eco-system even as it eventually breaks apart. In fact, it is believed that synthetic garments are the biggest source of microplastic pollution in the oceans because up to 1900 fibres can be washed off one garment every time it is washed. Although it is less energy intensive than nylon to produce, it still requires more than double the energy of conventional cotton to produce. The production of polyester uses harmful chemicals, including carcinogens, and if emitted to water and air untreated, can cause significant environmental damage. Most polyester is produced in countries such as China, Indonesia and Bangladesh where environmental regulations are lax, and air and water pollution is often discharged untreated, resulting in significant pollution and harm to communities in the vicinity of (as well as downstream and downwind of) manufacturing plants. The water-intensity of production is much lower than for natural fibres. However, polyester cannot be dyed using low impact and natural dyes. This means that the detrimental impact on water supplies is potentially far greater. One of the most positive aspects of polyester is that it is completely recyclable, and it is also possible to manufacture polyester from recycled plastics. This means that we can access the benefits of polyester without needing to manufacture from virgin petroleum stocks. There are an increasing number of new polyester-type fabrics that are made from recycled plastics, including the certified recycled fabric Repreve, which is made from recycled plastic bottles and is commonly used in sportswear and men’s swimwear. There are also some producers, such as Eco Intelligent Polyester that are infinitely recycleable and recycle old polyester clothing to create new polyester, however these are not yet common or easy to access. The environmental impacts of polyester are significant. Cheap polyester is probably the biggest offender when it comes to the high environmental cost of fashion. If you want to maintain a sustainable wardrobe, it is best to avoid purchasing new polyester garments unless they are manufactured with fabric made from recycled polyester or recycled plastics. Due to the impact of micro fibres on oceans, I would avoid still avoid polyester garments as much as possible. Choose recycled polyester for garments such as rain wear or athletic wear if you prefer it’s performance for these specialised uses. But otherwise substitute it for natural fibres when you can. If you have old polyester garments to dispose of, investigate where you can have them recycled so that existing polyester stocks do not end up in landfill. Recycling programs for old textiles are becoming more common, but you will need to do your research to find our whether you have access to a program in your local area. Follow these practices and you can minimise the impact of your polyester use. If you want to purchase display fabric, welcome to contact us at any time!
  • We Strongly Recommend Recycled Polyester Flag Fabric
    1 member
    Recycled Polyester Flag Fabric is the repeated recycling of a large number of discarded plastic products produced by people’s daily consumption. It can effectively get rid of excessive dependence on petroleum resources, reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and protect the environment, reduce pollution, and play a good environmental protection. Energy saving effect. Resource recovery and recycling are currently very common methods used to reduce carbon. Among them, PET bottles (plastic bottles) are recycled into recycled polyester fibers and are being used in large quantities in textiles. Recycling 1 liter PET bottles (plastic bottles) can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 0.042 kg, and every 20 PET bottles (plastic bottles) recycled can be processed into a T-shirt for summer. Recycled polyester fabrics can save nearly 80% of energy compared to conventional production of polyester fabrics, which can greatly reduce the amount of oil used. Data shows that each ton of recycled polyester yarn can save 1 ton of oil and 6 tons of water. Therefore, the use of recycled polyester fabrics has positive and important significance for my country's sustainable development plan for low-carbon emission reduction. Recycled polyester fabric: Recycled PET fabric (RPET) is a new type of environmentally friendly recycled fabric. Its yarn is extracted from discarded mineral water bottles and Coke bottles. It is also commonly known as RPET fabric. Because this product is waste recycling, it is very popular abroad, especially in developed economies in Europe and America. It is used in suspenders, shirts, skirts, children's clothing, silk scarves, cheongsams, ties, handkerchiefs, home textiles, curtains, pajamas, bows, Gift bags, sleeves, fashionable umbrellas, pillowcases, pillows, etc. Recycled yarn can reduce the amount of oil used, and each ton of finished yarn can save 6 tons of oil, which has made a certain contribution to reducing air pollution and controlling the greenhouse effect. Relevant certification and tag can be provided to prove that this fabric is an environmentally friendly and recycled product. Ordinary polyester fabric: Ordinary polyester fabric: it is ordinary polyester (POLY), its chemical name is polyethylene terephthalate (PET), its tensile breaking strength and tensile breaking elongation are higher than cotton fiber, and it has a good Heat resistance and thermal stability. Because of its many excellent properties, it is widely used in clothing, home textiles, decorations, and industrial products. Its rapid development speed and high output are known as "the crown of chemical fibers." If you want to buy wrinkle free fabric of high quality, welcome to contact us!
  • Learn Knitting Fabric And Woven Fabric
    1 member
    You’ve picked out your pattern and you have a print that you love. Well, now you’re ready to get sewing! If you’re confused in many patterns, the directions will specify the type of fabric to be used, either woven or knit. It may be that orange and pink leopard print you planned on may not be the right fabric for your project. Apply the following tests to identify the fabric that you are working with, and after doing, see if it is the right fit for your project. Yarn of knit fabric The basic difference between woven and knit fabrics from knitting fabric manufacturer is in the yarn or thread that composes them. A knit fabric is made up of a single yarn, looped continuously to produce a braided look. Yarn of woven fabric Multiple yarns comprise a woven fabric, crossing each other at right angles to form the grain. Stretching is one of the tests to know whether a fabric is knit or woven. A knit fabric will stretch easily along its width, slightly less along its length, and it may also produce a run or lose its shape if stretched too much. A woven fabric will have barely any give along its width, and only slightly more give along its length. The wrinkle test is another way to measure your fabrics. Take a small sample of your fabric and ball it up in your fist. If it springs back with little effect on shape or smoothness, it is most likely a knit. If the creases from your test stay in the fabric, it is most likely a woven. Apply the fray test if you’re still unsure. Manufacturers apply blobs of glue or starch on the lengthwise edge of flat knits to prevent curling. The width edge of knits will often fray, but woven fabrics have a selvage on their width edge. Therefore, unlike knits, woven fabrics will fray along their lengthwise edge. We wholesale blockout fabric and welcome to your come and purchase!
  • Do You Want to Know Blockout Fabric Definition?
    1 member
    The blockout fabric, shades and blinds all reduce energy costs by cutting the amount of sunlight and UV rays that enters the room. In addition, they protect furniture and floors from sun damage and fading, which makes these high-cost products more durable. Fabric for room darkening curtains has improved over the years, from that plastic-feeling polyester you probably remember from hotel curtains, to softer, less static-prone options. Use blackout curtains, shades or blinds in rooms that get the most sunlight (and be sure to pull them during the hottest parts of the day), and in areas where you want no light penetration, like media rooms. While blackout curtains, shades and blinds are more costly than non-blackout fabrics, they pay for themsel We are one of the knitting fabric manufacturer and welcome to your come and purchase!
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