The ingredients of finished sun fabrics mainly include polyester, nylon, linen and cotton.
Polyester fiber: Polyester fiber is a polymer widely used in fiber manufacturing. It is soft, resistant to friction, easy to wash, and quick-drying, making it suitable for making summer clothing. Polyester fiber can also be blended with other fibers, such as polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) fiber, to make sun-proof and breathable sun fabrics.
Nylon: Nylon is a strong and wear-resistant synthetic fiber with the characteristics of lightness, strength, and wrinkle resistance, making it suitable for making summer clothing. After special treatment, nylon can also achieve water-repellent, sun-proof, and antibacterial effects.
Linen: Linen is a natural plant fiber that is suitable for making light and breathable summer fabrics. Linen is soft, breathable, and heat-resistant, but it is not wrinkle-resistant and easy to fade. It is usually blended with other fibers such as cotton and silk to make high-quality summer fabrics.
Cotton: Cotton is a naturally grown plant with the advantages of being breathable, skin-friendly, and moisture-absorbent. It is an important fiber raw material for making sun fabrics. Cotton fabrics are suitable for sewing various thin summer clothes and have good comfort, but they are easy to fade and deform under strong light.
In addition, sun fabrics are usually made of polyester fiber and glass fiber as the base materials, and the surface is wrapped with PVC material. After being made through the weaving process, they also need to be shaped to ensure the durability and sun-shading effect of the fabric.
