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What kind of cloth is flax?

According to different processing methods.

(1) Woven fabric: A fabric made of yarns arranged vertically to each other, that is, two yarn systems in the horizontal direction and the vertical direction, interwoven on a loom according to certain rules. (The quilt cover, sheets and tablecloths in hotel linen are mostly woven fabrics)

(2) Knitted fabric: a fabric made by knitting yarns into loops, which can be divided into weft knitting and warp knitting. (For example, our most common undershirts are knitted fabrics, hotel linen is rarely used, and a few outer curtains are knitted fabrics)

(3) Nonwovens: Loose fibers are bonded or stitched. At present, there are two main methods: bonding and puncture. For example, some laundry bags and disposable slippers in hotel linen are all made of non-woven fabrics.

2. According to the yarn raw materials that make up the fabric.

(1) Pure textiles: The raw materials of fabrics are all made of the same fiber, including cotton fabric, wool fabric, silk fabric and polyester fabric. The quilt cover, bed sheets and pillowcases in hotel linen are basically pure cotton fabrics, also called pure cotton fabrics.

(2) Blended fabric: The raw materials that make up the fabric are two or more different kinds of fibers, which are blended into yarns, including polyester-viscose blended fabrics, polyester-nitrile blended fabrics and polyester-cotton blended fabrics. Some quilts, sheets and pillowcases in hotel linen are blended fabrics such as polyester and cotton.

(3) Blended fabric: The raw materials of the fabric are blended into strands by single yarns of two kinds of fibers, including low-elastic polyester filaments and medium-length, and polyester staple fibers and low-elastic polyester filaments. A few curtains and decorative fabrics in the hotel are such fabrics.

(4) Interwoven fabric: The raw materials of the two directional systems of the fabric adopt different fiber yarns respectively. (For example, most of the bed skirt fabrics and bed towel fabrics in hotel linen are interwoven fabrics)