What is the composition of plush
The plush fabric has fluff on the surface, which is a plush fabric similar to fur, commonly known as "sea tiger down". The front is covered with dense wool fiber, the pile is plump and flat, rich in fat, light, elastic, and has good thermal performance.
The weight is 430-850 g/m2, and the pile height is generally between 3-20 mm. It is mainly used to make coats, coats, collars, winter hats and plush toys. Can also be used for interior decoration and industrial purposes.
Woven plush is made by interweaving three sets of yarns. Cotton yarn for ground warp and weft; worsted or synthetic yarn for wool warp. The ground warp and ground weft two groups of cotton yarns are interwoven to form the upper and lower base fabrics, and the pile yarns are connected between the upper and lower base fabrics to make a double-pile blank. The structure is shown in the figure. The double-layer blank is cut by the blade of the machine. Two pieces of plush blanks, then the plush yarn is combed into fluffy single fibers by plush, and the surface of the plush is cut and flattened by a shearer to form ordinary plush. Plain plush can also be screen printed, steamed, washed, degreased,
It can also take advantage of the characteristics of different thicknesses, cross-sections, and shrinkage of chemical fibers to add heat shrinkage, ironing, ball rolling, and napping to the finishing process to make coarse bristles and various animal skin or lamb-type plush. Long combo of fine hair. Plush can also be knitted (see Plush Knitting).
