30%wool 50%polyester 20%acrylic
560g/m
150cm
Port: Shanghai
Minimum Order Quantity: 500 Yard/Yards
Supply Ability: 500000 Yard/Yards per Month
Payment Terms: L/C,D/P,T/T
Contact SupplierPackaging Detail: roll packing balespolybags
Delivery Detail: one week to one month
polyester wool acrylic blended fabrics
Acrylic - (Brand names include Acrilan, Creslan, Orlon) is often used as a substitute for wool, in sweaters, fleece wear and other outer wear. (You'll also find acrylic-wool blends.) Like wool, acrylic is warm and wrinkle resistant. One of its advantages is that it is usually machine washable.
Polyester - When it was first introduced, polyester became a favorite fabric for apparel. It is easy to care for (mostly machine washable . read labels carefully) and keeps its shape and color well. The disadvantage of polyester is that it does not "breathe," which means it retains body heat and moisture and its not as comfortable as some of the natural fibers. Depending on the manufacturer, polyester fabrics have different names, many of which you will recognize - Dacron, Fortrel, Kodel and Trevira are among the many. Polyester may be offered in the form of knits, jerseys or cotton and silk-like fabrics.
Wool - comes from animal coats (the animal is not harmed!) known for its warmth, wool is often blended with man-made fibers. Good for apparel, especially outer wear. Care: usually dry clean, although some wools may be hand-washed. Read labels carefully.
uses of the fabrics:
1,winter,autumn coats
2,beddings households
3,cars sofas
4,home furnishings
5,blankets