Width:148cm.
The needling method is a processing technique for nonwoven fabrics. It involves repeatedly puncturing a fluffy fiber web with barbed needles. During the needling process, the fibers become intertwined, strengthening the fiber web and forming the
Needle Punched Fabric. This process can utilize various fiber raw materials, such as natural fibers, chemical fibers, or their mixtures. Needle punched fabrics have a three-dimensional fiber structure. Since the fibers are intertwined through needling, the fabrics have a relatively high porosity and good air permeability. Moreover, this structure endows the fabrics with relatively good elasticity and flexibility, enabling them to resist deformation to a certain extent.
Viscose fiber is a regenerated cellulose fiber with good moisture absorption. It can absorb the sweat on the skin surface, making the wearer feel dry and comfortable. Meanwhile, through different processing techniques, viscose fiber can present a variety of lusters, adding to the aesthetics of the fabric. By blending polyester, viscose, and wool, the advantages of these three fibers can be combined.
Polyester Viscose Wool not only has the strength and wrinkle resistance of polyester fiber, but also possesses the moisture absorption and aesthetics of viscose fiber, as well as the warmth retention and elasticity of wool fiber, making it more comprehensive in performance and able to meet different wearing needs.
Needle Punched Knitted Fabric is mainly used for making clothing and some functional products. In the clothing field, it can be used to make sportswear, outdoor clothing, and so on. For example, when making sports tops, its elasticity and air permeability are utilized to meet the physical needs during sports. When making outdoor windbreakers, its waterproofing and strength are relied on to resist wind and rain. In terms of styling, due to its combination of elasticity and stability, various styles can be created, such as tight-fitting sportswear sets and loose outdoor casual wear.