1. Membrane tissue this fabric is used in the top layer of clothing protects the lower layers of clothes from getting wet. The structure of the membrane fabric is such that allows the skin to breathe, sweat freely discharged to the outside, but from the outside the moisture under the fabric does not fit. The above specifications are, the stronger and lighter the fabric membrane. Membrane tissue structure are divided into dual-layer, three-layer and so-called "two and a half" ply.
2. Modal a kind of improved viscose, mainly used for the manufacture of underwear. In combination with cotton significantly increases wear resistance of the product. Cloth environmentally friendly, remains soft even after repeated washings. It has a low creasing.
3. Polyester, this fabric is widely used in the manufacture of underwear, sportswear and workwear. Polyester is a well-breathable fabric, keeps its shape, does not shrink in the wash, not wrinkled, and resistant to fading. Also highly resistant to acids, salts, organic solvents, bacteria, mold and insects. Moreover, polyester has high heat resistance.
Of the minuses low wear resistance, hardness, tendency to form pellets, can electrify
4. Acetate silk is far superior to the present by the brilliance of filaments, but also much inferior in elasticity and strength. Good holds its shape, ironing needed only when a very strong crease. But acetate and triacetate fabrics do not tolerate heat, are sensitive to organic solvents.
5. Elastane the threads of the tissue can be drawn to a length 7 times and take the original shape. But elastane fibers in the pure state (Lycra) is rarely used. Spandex has a small crease, does not require much careful treatment, durable. Depending on the amount contained in the elastane fabric, washing temperature is determined: elastane dislikes high temperatures.