The difference between flannel and coral velvet
Jan 03, 2023
In terms of the characteristics of the fabric and the thermal insulation effect, flannel and coral velvet fabrics with soft surface have comfortable wearing feeling and good thermal insulation effect. But from the perspective of manufacturing technology, the two fabrics are completely different, and the woven fabrics are also different after careful comparison. What are these differences?
The difference between flannel and coral velvet is introduced as follows: before weaving, the flannel fabric is made by blending and weaving the wool with the original color after the wool is dyed, and the twill weaving and plain weaving techniques are adopted. At the same time, the flannel fabric has been shrunk and brushed, and the woven fabric has the characteristics of softness and compactness. The fabric of coral velvet is made of polyester fiber. The knitting process has mainly gone through heating, deformation, cooling, shaping, etc. The knitting process is also improving and upgrading year by year, and new processes are constantly added to make the fabric have a richer sense of layers and rich colors.
Introduction to the difference between flannel and coral velvet II: From the selection of raw materials, we can see that the wool raw material used in flannel is very different from the polyester fiber used in coral velvet. From the finished products, we can find that the fabric of flannel is more thick, the density of wool is very tight, and the density of coral velvet is relatively sparse. Because of the reasons of raw materials, the feel of wool is also slightly different, and the feel of flannel is more delicate and soft, At the same time, the thickness and thermal insulation of the fabric are also different. The flannel made of wool is thicker and warmer. From the selection of production process and raw materials, we can clearly understand the difference between flannel and coral velvet? From the comparison of fabric feel and thermal insulation effect, it is better to use wool as raw material flannel. Therefore, it can be seen that the difference between the two fabrics lies in the fabric cost, thermal insulation effect, feel and the density of fabric fluff and whether or not to shed wool.