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Leading the new textile industry in the post-epidemic era

As an industry closely related to consumers’ daily lives, the development prospects of the textile industry have always attracted public attention. As one of the countries with the highest proportion of global textile and apparel production and exports, China’s strong development momentum has also prompted the continuous pursuit of technological innovation and technological refinement in various industrial chains in the textile field. However, in order to maintain superior product characteristics, high-quality textile products must have long-lasting and high-efficiency antibacterial functions to deal with various weather and microbial attacks. However, how to effectively deal with the growth of microorganisms on the surface of textiles and avoid the odor and product mildew caused by it is still an important challenge generally faced by the textile industry.

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Textiles are widely used in clothing, home textiles, home improvement and many other fields. Textiles that have been exposed to the air for a long time are not only extremely susceptible to climate and air humidity, but when they frequently come into direct contact with various types of bacteria and even human sweat, they are also likely to cause microbial retention on the surface of the fabric. This not only affects the aesthetics of textiles, but also causes odor accumulation and fabric damage, which in turn leads to products being discarded in advance. Textile products that are scrapped prematurely will not only increase the disposal burden of landfills, but also cause serious marine pollution.

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However, although regular cleaning can temporarily avoid the premature waste of textiles, carpets, mattresses, fabric sofas and other products that are frequently used in home life are not only difficult to wash and dry, but also costly and time-consuming. For textile products such as clothing, repeated washing can hardly ensure that they are thoroughly cleaned. It will also cause fabric loss and cause clothing deformation.

In the post-epidemic era, the pursuit of antibacterial cleansing has become an increasingly obvious consumer preference of consumers. Fresher, cleaner and more diversified textile solutions can not only provide the comfort of home environment, entertainment and leisure, but also enhance the vitality, confidence and satisfaction of consumers’ cognition of their own space.


Post time: Aug-25-2021