The main applications of UV-resistant fibers in protective clothing
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UV protection textiles UV protection clothing UV protection fabrics
UV-resistant textiles made by adding UV-blocking agents to fibers, yarns and fabrics have significant UV protection capabilities Improved, its UV shielding rate can generally reach more than 90%, and some are even more than 99%. At present, polyester, wool, hemp, silk, etc. with anti-UV functions have become excellent raw materials for the downstream textile industry. The application target of anti-UV fabrics is summer women’s clothing mainly consisting of shirts, blouses, and skirts. Young ladies like these products very much to avoid strong ultraviolet rays from tanning their skin. They are not only clothing, but also sun hats and high-tops. Socks, etc. are also popular for their added UV protection. At the same time, UV-resistant fabrics are also used to make men’s clothing, sportswear and casual wear, which are often worn outdoors. UV-resistant sportswear and casual wear (including swimwear, tennis shirts, golf suits, ski shirts, T-shirts, etc.) are the most popular in the market. Another hotspot.
Ultraviolet-proof professional clothing has more practical value. Ultraviolet-proof clothing produced by City Textile Protective clothingIt is mainly used for work clothes required for outdoor operations, such as field work clothes, fishery work clothes, agricultural work clothes, etc. This type of protective clothing needs to have strong UV resistance, which can protect the skin of people working under the scorching sun. UV protective clothing can effectively protect the body from industrial ultraviolet damage and is widely used in semiconductor, electronics, optoelectronics, pharmaceuticals, food, large-scale welding, disinfection, radiation laboratories and other industries.
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