Diverse varieties and wide applications of nylon spun fabrics
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2025-03-12
Nylon fabric, widely used in the apparel industry, encompasses three main categories: pure, blended, and interwoven. Each category contains a variety of types. Pure fabrics, using Nylon yarn as raw material, are woven into various fabrics such as Nylon taffeta and Nylon crepe. These fabrics are not only smooth and durable but also moderately priced, making them popular with consumers. However, they also have some drawbacks, such as being prone to wrinkles and difficult to recover. In practical applications, Nylon taffeta is often used to make lightweight clothing, down jackets, and raincoat fabrics, while Nylon crepe is more suitable for summer dresses and spring and autumn shirts.
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Taslon
Taslon, as a type of Nylon fabric, includes several varieties such as jacquard Taslon, honeycomb Taslon, and fully matte Taslon. Among them, jacquard Taslon uses 76 dtex Nylon filament as warp yarn, combined with 167 dtex Nylon air-textured weft yarn, and is interwoven on a water-jet loom using a double-plain jacquard structure, presenting a variety of color choices such as purplish red, grass green, and light green. This fabric is not only wrinkle-resistant and colorfast but is also particularly suitable for making suits, dresses, and other casual wear, allowing women to wear fashion and comfort.
Honeycomb Taslon, on the other hand, uses 76 dtex fully stretched Nylon yarn and 167 dtex Nylon air-textured yarn as raw materials. After careful weaving, the fabric surface presents a unique honeycomb pattern. This fabric is not only breathable and dry to the touch, but also light, elegant, and comfortable to wear. Whether it's a suit dress, casual wear, or children's wear, it can easily create a perfect combination of fashion and leisure.
In addition, fully matte Taslon is also a recommended fabric. It uses 76 dtex fully matte Nylon 6FDY yarn and 167 dtex fully matte Nylon air-textured yarn as raw materials. It has a wide range of applications, can be used to make men's and women's sportswear and casual wear, and is also an ideal choice for children's wear and school uniforms. It offers extremely high wearing comfort, excellent warmth retention, and breathability, allowing people to enjoy fashion while feeling cared for.
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Nylspun (silk)
Nylspun, also known as nylon spun, is a type of spun silk fabric made from Nylon filament. It is divided into medium-thick (80g/㎡) and thin (40g/㎡) types, distinguished by the weight per square meter. Nylspun can be post-processed in various ways, such as scouring, dyeing, printing, calendering, embossing, or coating. After these processes, the fabric is smooth, flat, and soft to the touch. Its lightweight nature makes it durable, brightly colored, easy to clean, and quick-drying. Nylspun is often used as fabric for men's and women's clothing. In particular, coated nylspun is windproof, waterproof, and down-proof, making it ideal for ski jackets, raincoats, sleeping bags, and mountaineering clothing.
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Twill
Twill is a fabric woven using a twill weave, characterized by clear diagonal lines. These fabrics include cotton/cotton khaki, cotton/cotton gabardine, and cotton/cotton crodin. Cotton/cotton khaki is known for its thick, dense fabric, strong and crisp texture, clear lines, and durability, making it ideal for jackets, windbreakers, and bags.
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Jacquard crepe
Jacquard crepe is a fabric woven from pure Nylon filament. It has a thin, smooth silk surface, soft colors, and beautiful patterns.
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Nylon Oxford
Nylon Oxford is woven on a water-jet loom using high-denier (167~1100dtex) Nylon filament for both warp and weft yarns. It uses a plain weave structure and, after dyeing and coating, exhibits a soft hand feel, strong drape, novel style, and waterproof properties. The fabric also has the visual effect of Nylon yarn luster, making it ideal for bags and sportswear.
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