Acetic acid fabric is a kind of fabric made by the chemical reaction of acetic acid and cellulose. It has a silky feel and luster. Because the production cost of acetic acid fabric is high, it is m...
Acetic acid fabric is a kind of fabric made by the chemical reaction of acetic acid and cellulose. It has a silky feel and luster. Because the production cost of acetic acid fabric is high, it is more used to produce wedding dresses. For high-end clothing, of course, in order to save costs, acetate fabrics can be blended with cotton, linen, velvet and other fabrics. The following will take you to understand the advantages, disadvantages and washing methods of acetate fabrics.
The thermoplasticity of acetate fiber is similar to that of chemical fiber. Its good formability makes the fabric less likely to deform, and it also has good performance in colorability. Therefore, the acetate fiber we see The fabrics are all colorful, and the fabrics are beautiful and comfortable to wear.
In terms of care and maintenance, acetic acid fabrics are easy to wash and dry. Its anti-mold and anti-moth effects are similar to those of hemp, and the storage environment is not very harsh. If it is, it can basically determine whether it is moldy or spoiled.
Other physical properties of acetate fabric are similar to silk, including its drape and luster, but acetate fiber is not high in either dry or wet strength. It is inevitable that the fibers will break easily, so avoid strong stretching when wearing this type of clothing.
Of course, another disadvantage of acetic acid is that it is relatively expensive, so many domestic manufacturers will produce imitation acetic acid with similar functions to acetic acid (using chemical fiber as the main raw material) , but its quality is still very different from real acetic acid.
How to wash acetic acid fabrics:
Because clothes made of different acetic acid fabrics are made in different ways, it is best to wash them before washing them. Check the labels on the clothes. How to wash them depends on the labels. Generally speaking, they can be hand washed or machine washed. If the clothes are of high value, it is recommended to take them to a dry cleaner for dry cleaning.