Hemp fabric is a Hemp fiber textile fabrics are extracted from various hemp plants, including the bast fiber of the cortex of annual or perennial herbaceous dicotyledonous plants and the leaf fiber of monocotyledonous plants.
Linen materials include ramie, jute, green Hemp, hemp, flax, apocynum and hibiscus, etc. Among them, hemp, flax, apocynum and other cell walls are not lignified, and the thickness and length of the fibers are similar to cotton. They can be used as textile raw materials to weave into various cool linen and linen cloths, and can also be blended with cotton, wool, silk or chemical fibers; Bast fibers such as jute and kenaf have lignified cell walls and are only suitable for spinning ropes and sacks for packaging.
Advantages of linen fabric
Hemp fiber is very strong, and the fabric is not only waterproof but also friction-resistant. Good air permeability is the main advantage of hemp fabrics, which makes hemp fabrics very cool after wearing them. The fabrics are naturally shiny and generally do not fade or fade. shrinkage situation. Linen fabrics generally do not pill, and have good acid and alkali resistance and mildew resistance. In addition, linen fabrics have strong UV resistance, and the UV penetration is less than 1%, so the harm to people is basically negligible.
Disadvantages of linen fabric
The disadvantages of linen fabrics are that the surface of the fabric is rough, the fabric is not comfortable enough to wear, and the drape and elasticity of the fabric are poor, so the clothes are prone to wrinkles.