What Is The Difference Between Microfiber Cloth And Cotton Cloth?

May 28, 2022

1. Ordinary cotton has low fiber strength, and many broken fiber flocs will be left after wiping the surface of the object. Microfiber cloth is a kind of long fiber with high strength and toughness. In the process of use, there is basically no fiber floc left on the surface of the object, and with its own micro electrostatic effect, it can adsorb all kinds of wool.

2. When wiping objects, ordinary cotton fabrics directly suck the dust, grease, dirt, etc. on the surface of the object to be wiped into the fiber. After use, it remains in the fiber and is difficult to remove. After a long time of use, it will harden and lose elasticity, affecting the use. However, microfiber fabrics can effectively solve the above shortcomings. Because its diameter is only 0.4 μ m. The fiber fineness is only 1 / 20 of that of real silk. Its special wedge-shaped cross-section can more effectively capture even a few microns of dust particles, and adsorb the dirt between the fibers (rather than inside the fibers). In addition, the high fiber fineness and high density make it very easy to clean after sticking. Except that it is contaminated with stubborn oil stains, it does not need any chemical detergent to wash, and ordinary laundry soap is used, Gently rub it in warm water to clean it.

3. With advanced weaving technology and finishing technology, microfiber cloth makes the fiber of the finished fabric have standard orange petal section and more layered structure. Therefore, its water absorption and moisture permeability (including water absorption capacity and water absorption speed) and water retention capacity are particularly outstanding. Under normal conditions, the water absorption capacity is 10 times that of cotton products of the same weight, and the water retention capacity is 5 times that of its own weight. It has better water absorption under wet conditions than under dry conditions. Compared with cotton fabric, it has no protein hydrolysis due to its special fiber characteristics, so it is difficult for bacteria to survive. Even if it is wet for a long time, it will not become moldy, sticky and smelly. The service life is about five times that of cotton fabric.