Microfiber composite fabrics refer to fabrics with specific functions or structures made from microfibers (usually synthetic fibers with a single filament fineness of less than 0.44 dtex) through composite processes (such as lamination, bonding, and co-spinning).
Ordinary composite fabrics: These are made by bonding the outer fabric and lining with adhesives to improve the fabric texture and simplify garment processing. They are commonly used in everyday clothing production.
Functional composite fabrics: These possess special properties such as waterproof and breathable properties, radiation resistance, washability, abrasion resistance, windproof and warmth retention, and virus blocking. They are widely used in outdoor sportswear, special protective clothing, and other fields. For example, PTFE laminated composite fabrics have multiple functions such as waterproof, breathable, and antistatic properties.
