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本帖最后由 moni85 于 2017-12-5 10:03 编辑
发了这个贴我自己也学到一些东西,比如microfibre。
google了一些相关知识也给大家分享一下。
我自己简单总结一下:
microfibre(聚酯微纤维)是一种新的制造工艺,这样制作出来的床上用品不易皱,透气,柔软,轻薄,手感好,舒适保暖,且价格优。
What is Microfibre?
If you dislike wrinkles (or hate ironing sheets!), polyester cotton blends are the best choice and generally more cost effective. Polyester has come of age these days and when blended can make sheets feel really soft. Historically polyester was known for not being breathable, however new manufacturing techniques these days has changed this. There are many benefits to polyester-based fabrics such as ‘Microfibre’ that have been introduced to the market.
The Benefits of Microfibre Bedding
Buyers appreciate the varied benefits of microfibre, a synthetic filament made of petroleum-based polymers such as polyester and nylon. The texture of microfibre fabric often reminds people of Egyptian cotton sheets and other posh bedding options. As the name suggests, microfibres are incredibly thin, producing tightly woven fabrics that are luxuriously soft and incredibly strong. This close knit weave also enables microfibre to block dust mites while preventing allergens from collecting, which is a real boon to those with certain environmental sensitivities. Because it wicks away moisture and perspiration for a drier night's sleep, breathability is another key benefit of microfibre. Additionally, hypoallergenic microfibre fills are a popular choice for inexpensive, high-quality duvets, pillows, and mattress pads to keep people comfy and warm. With the ability to offer strength and softness while feeling light as air, microfibre is a sumptuous yet budget-friendly choice in bedding.
Classifying Microfibre
A denier is a unit of measurement that identifies textile thread thickness and weight. In order to be classified as a microfibre, synthetic thread must weigh in at less than one denier. To get a sense of the fineness of microfibre, human hair is 20 denier, while some microfibres measure as low as 0.9 denier. Microfibres are much thinner than natural fibres like silk and cotton, allowing manufacturers to weave strong synthetic fabrics that feel quite similar to more traditional bedding options.
How to Shop for Microfibre Bedding
Today's microfibre bedding options vary greatly in functionality, appearance, and affordability. After evaluating his or her present needs, a buyer's next step is deciding which type of bedding to purchase. By checking mattress size in advance, people may find it easier to locate bedding that fits perfectly. |
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