Hierarchical coating ultraviolet-resistant composite fabric
An anti-ultraviolet, composite fabric technology, applied in the direction of layered products, synthetic resin layered products, textiles, etc., can solve the problems of airtightness and moisture permeability, poor UV resistance, poor moisture absorption and ventilation, etc.
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Embodiment 1
[0032] A layered coating type anti-ultraviolet composite fabric is characterized in that: the bottom layer is a woven fabric, and the warp yarns are bamboo fibers, polylactic acid fibers, milk protein fibers, and chitin fibers respectively according to the fineness ratio of 1.5:2.5:1:2 , with a weight ratio of 24:23:49:48, through warping, sizing, and reeding with a winding tension of 58-65N, blended into a yarn with an English count of 22s and a twist coefficient of 436; the weft yarn is bamboo Fiber, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber, milk protein fiber, anti-pilling hollow chitin fiber respectively according to the fineness ratio of 2.5:1.5:2:1, weight ratio of 23:24:48:49, after winding stretching Warping, sizing, and reeding blended with a tension of 67-85N to a count of 20 s , The yarn with a twist coefficient of 466; in the warp direction and weft direction of the woven fabric, there are embedded ones with a volume resistivity of 1.32×10 every 6mm. -3 16 p...
Embodiment 2
[0039] A layered coating type anti-ultraviolet composite fabric is characterized in that: the bottom layer is a woven fabric, and the warp yarns are bamboo fibers, polylactic acid fibers, milk protein fibers, and chitin fibers respectively according to the fineness ratio of 1.5:2.5:1:2 , with a weight ratio of 24:23:49:48, through warping, sizing, and reeding with a winding tension of 58-65N, blended into a yarn with an English count of 22s and a twist coefficient of 436; the weft yarn is bamboo Fiber, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber, milk protein fiber, anti-pilling hollow chitin fiber respectively according to the fineness ratio of 2.5:1.5:2:1, weight ratio of 23:24:48:49, after winding stretching Warping, sizing, and reeding blended with a tension of 67-85N to a count of 20 s , The yarn with a twist coefficient of 466; in the warp direction and weft direction of the woven fabric, there are embedded ones with a volume resistivity of 1.32×10 every 6.5 mm. -3 1...
Embodiment 3
[0046] A layered coating type anti-ultraviolet composite fabric is characterized in that: the bottom layer is a woven fabric, and the warp yarns are bamboo fibers, polylactic acid fibers, milk protein fibers, and chitin fibers respectively according to the fineness ratio of 1.5:2.5:1:2 , with a weight ratio of 24:23:49:48, through warping, sizing, and reeding with a winding tension of 58-65N, blended into a yarn with an English count of 22s and a twist coefficient of 436; the weft yarn is bamboo Fiber, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber, milk protein fiber, anti-pilling hollow chitin fiber respectively according to the fineness ratio of 2.5:1.5:2:1, weight ratio of 23:24:48:49, after winding stretching Warping, sizing, and reeding blended with a tension of 67-85N to a count of 20 s , The yarn with a twist coefficient of 466; in the warp direction and weft direction of the woven fabric, there are embedded ones with a volume resistivity of 1.32×10 every 7mm. -3 16 p...
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