A manufacturer of innovative textile fabrics and new textile materials.
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Textile fabrics woven using different weaving techniques.
Textile fabrics are materials produced through processes such as spinning, weaving, and dyeing, using either natural fibers (such as cotton, wool, and silk) or synthetic fibers (such as polyester and spandex). They are widely used in apparel, home furnishings, and industrial applications.
Textile fabrics are materials produced through processes such as spinning, weaving, and dyeing, using either natural fibers—like cotton, wool, and silk—or synthetic fibers—such as polyester and spandex. They are widely employed in apparel, home furnishings, and industrial applications. China boasts a long history of textile production, having pioneered silk‑making techniques; even in ancient times, fabrics like hemp, linen, and silk were already in use. Today’s textile industry offers an extensive array of fabric types, including knitted fabrics—such as weft knitting and warp knitting—and woven fabrics—like brocade, satin, and silk crepe—and has developed functional textiles with properties like water resistance and breathability, antibacterial qualities, and intelligent temperature regulation, which find applications in high‑tech fields such as aerospace and medicine. Textile fabrics also constitute an important cultural heritage; intangible cultural heritage techniques like Lu silk and Xiangyunsha exemplify the rich craftsmanship and cultural value they embody.
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