Anti-radiation fabric for embroidery
A technology of anti-radiation and fabrics, applied in the field of fabrics, can solve the problems of poor anti-radiation effect, not light and thin fabrics, and inconspicuous ventilation effects, etc.
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[0014] Implementation example 1: the parts by weight of each component in the first layer of fabric: 5 parts of acrylic fiber, 3 parts of polyurethane fiber and 1 part of peanut fiber, the weight of each component in the second layer of fabric Servings: 6 parts organic cotton, 4 parts spandex, 2 parts viscose, 3 parts polyester, and 0.4 parts linen.
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[0015] Implementation example 2: the parts by weight of each component in the first layer of fabric: 6 parts of acrylic fiber, 4 parts of polyurethane fiber and 2 parts of peanut fiber, the weight of each component in the second layer of fabric Servings: 7 parts organic cotton, 5 parts spandex, 3 parts viscose, 4 parts polyester, and 0.5 parts linen.
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[0016] Implementation example 3: the parts by weight of each component in the first layer of fabric: 7 parts of acrylic fiber, 5 parts of polyurethane fiber and 3 parts of peanut fiber, the weight of each component in the second layer of fabric Servings: 8 parts organic cotton, 6 parts spandex, 4 parts viscose, 5 parts polyester, and 0.6 parts linen.
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