What Kind Of Fabric Is Kapok?

Sep 12, 2024

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Kapok is a fabric made from fibers extracted from the fruit borne by plants in the family of kapok, which is a single-cell fiber.
Kapok fiber is a plant fiber, plant fiber is a cellulose fiber. Cottonwood fibers have a unique thin-walled, large hollow structure, hollow fibers have thermal insulation. Kapok fabrics are mainly characterized by: short fiber length, low strength, relative torsional stiffness, poor holding power, spinning has certain difficulties, so now the application is not a lot. Kapok knitted fabrics moisture absorption, good breathability, glossy and bright, impervious to water, non-thermal conductivity, warmth, light and soft, skin-friendly fragrance