Extremely fine fiber structure: monofilament fibers are usually 0.1~0.3 denier, with small fiber gaps, which can adsorb tiny dust and oil.
High-density weaving: through a special weaving method to increase the contact area between the fiber and the ground.
Composite material: common polyester + nylon composite, both water absorption and wear resistance.
Bifurcation design: some products through post-processing to make the fiber end of the bifurcation, to enhance the ability to catch dirt.
Production process
The production of Microfiber Polyester Yarn mops starts with the pretreatment of Microfiber fibers, including opening, detangling and carding processes to optimize fiber length and cleanliness. Subsequently, the fibers are twisted into yarns by ring spinning or airflow spinning systems, and the uniformity is improved by merging and winding. Finally, the Microfiber Polyester Yarn undergoes sizing, dyeing and drying to meet mop requirements for abrasion resistance, water absorption and color consistency.
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