Warmth Retention Property Of Modal Fabric
Modal materials have good warmth property, so thermal underwear often contains modal materials. The following are the characteristics of Modal warm clothing:
1.Modal warm clothes are soft to the touch, good in drape and comfortable to wear.
2.The moisture absorption capacity of Modal warm clothes is better than that of cotton fiber, which makes Modal fiber fabric keep dry and breathable. Therefore, the modal fabric is the ideal close-fitting fabric, suitable for health clothing, conducive to human physiological circulation and health.
3.Modal warm clothes have a flat, delicate and smooth surface with a natural silk effect.
4.Modal warm clothes have the luster and touch like silk. It is a natural mercerized fabric.
5.Modal warm clothes are stable in wear performance. According to the experiment, after 25 times of washing with the cotton fabric, the feel of the cotton fabric will be harder and harder. Modal fabrics, on the other hand, are softer and brighter as they are washed.
6.Modal warm clothes have good shape and size stability, and they possess natural wrinkle resistance and thermal resistance, which makes them more convenient and natural to wear.
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