Fabric Yellowing Can Be Classified into Five Main Types:1. Photoyellowing*Caused by ultraviolet (UV) or visible light triggering oxidative degradation of dye molecules, leading to fading and yellowing on light-colored, bleached, or whitened fabrics. Commonly observed under prolonged light expos
Moisture Wicking & Quick-Drying Fabric: Functional ExplanationMoisture Wicking:The fabric absorbs sweat/moisture from the skin and transfers it to the outer surface through capillary action, preventing dampness.Quick-Drying:The fabric accelerates evaporation of transferred moisture through struc
Woven FabricsWoven fabrics are made by interlacing two sets of yarns (warp and weft) at right angles, typically using looms. They have a structured, grid-like pattern, offering durability, stability, and minimal stretch. Common examples include denim, cotton poplin, and canvas. Ideal for structured
What is EN343?EN 343 is a European Standard for protective clothing that outlines a minimum level of protection against wet weather, with the whole garment construction taken into consideration, in addition to the fabric used.Items are judged on two categories; the first (X) judges its ability to pr