Resource recycling environment-friendly fabric
A technology of environmental protection and fabrics, applied in the field of textile fabrics, can solve the problems of low softness and comfort, single function of environmentally friendly fabrics, and lack of antibacterial functions, etc., to achieve better comfort, facilitate market promotion and use, and improve practicability Effect
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[0025] refer to Figure 1-2 In this embodiment, a resource-recycled environmentally friendly fabric is proposed, including an upper fabric layer 1 and a lower fabric layer 2, a layer gap is arranged between the upper fabric layer 1 and the lower fabric layer 2, and the upper fabric layer 1 and the lower fabric layer 2 are braided with spirally crossed tencel yarns 3 in the layer gap, and the tencel yarns 3 are interlaced with the upper fabric layer 1 and the lower fabric layer 2 respectively;
[0026] There is a first gap 4 between the left and right adjacent two Tencel wires 3 in the layer gap, and an elastic fiber ring 5 is arranged in the first gap 4, and the elastic fiber ring 5 is connected to the adjacent two Tencel wires respectively. The threads 3 are made by braiding, and the elastic fiber ring 5 has an elliptical structure as a whole;
[0027] A second gap 6 is provided between the upper and lower adjacent two tencel wires 3 in the layer gap, and spandex wires 7 are...
Embodiment 2
[0039] The difference between the second embodiment and the first embodiment is:
[0040] In this example, the upper fabric layer 1 is woven by warp threads and weft threads, with a warp density of 52 threads / cm and a weft density of 60 threads / cm.
[0041] In this example, the raw materials of warp and weft in the upper fabric layer 1 include: 25% organic cotton fiber, 15% tencel, 15% natural rain hemp fiber, 15% wool fiber, and 30% nylon fiber.
[0042] In this example, the lower fabric layer 2 is formed by interweaving warp threads and weft threads, with a warp density of 58 threads / cm and a weft density of 67 threads / cm.
[0043] In this example, the raw materials of warp and weft in the lower fabric layer 2 all include: 20% bamboo fiber base yarn, 15% silk yarn, 16% corn fiber yarn, 14% plant fiber and 35% pure cotton fiber.
Embodiment 3
[0045] The difference between this embodiment three and the above two embodiments is:
[0046] In this example, the upper fabric layer 1 is woven by warp threads and weft threads, with a warp density of 53 threads / cm and a weft density of 70 threads / cm.
[0047] In this example, the raw materials of warp and weft in the upper fabric layer 1 include: 20% organic cotton fiber, 15% Tencel, 20% natural rain hemp fiber, 15% wool fiber, and 30% nylon fiber.
[0048] In this example, the lower fabric layer 2 is formed by interweaving warp threads and weft threads, with a warp density of 60 threads / cm and a weft density of 70 threads / cm.
[0049] In this example, the raw materials of warp and weft in the lower fabric layer 2 all include: 15% bamboo fiber base yarn, 20% silk yarn, 16% corn fiber yarn, 14% plant fiber and 35% pure cotton fiber.
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