What material is microfiber cloth made of? The raw material of microfiber cloth is generally polyester-nylon composite yarn. Whether it is nylon, polyester or other materials, as long as the fineness is 0.3 denier, it is microfiber. However, in actual production of fabrics, it is very difficult to make such fine fibers. Nowadays, anything with a fineness of 1.0 denier is called microfiber cloth on the market.

The definition of microfiber varies. Generally, fibers with a fineness of 0.3 denier (5 microns in diameter) or less are called microfibers. . 0.00009 denier ultra-fine wire has been produced abroad. If such a wire was pulled from the earth to the moon, its weight would not exceed 5 grams. Our country is currently able to produce 0.13-0.3 denier ultrafine fibers.
Due to its extremely fine fineness, ultrafine fiber greatly reduces the stiffness of the filament, making the fabric feel extremely soft. Thin fibers can also increase the layered structure of the filament, increase the specific surface area and capillary effect, making the fiber The internal reflected light is distributed more delicately on the surface, giving it an elegant silk-like luster and good moisture absorption and dissipation. Clothing made of microfiber is comfortable, beautiful, warm, breathable, has good drape and fullness, and is also significantly improved in hydrophobicity and antifouling properties. Different organizational structures can be designed using the characteristics of large specific surface area and softness. It absorbs more sunlight heat or dissipates body temperature faster to keep warm in winter and cool in summer.


