Fine-denier and ultra-fine-denier polypropylene fibers are soft, high-strength, and possess a unique wicking effect. They offer comfortable wear, excellent breathability, and moisture conductivity, making them ideal materials for sportswear, mountaineering clothing, military cold-proof suits, and underwear. Polypropylene can also be blended with fibers such as cotton and viscose silk to produce products like fine polypropylene-cotton fabric and silk-covered polypropylene, which are used in making children's clothing and work clothes.
Home Textiles and Decoration Field
Polypropylene fabrics have low density, light weight, strong coverage, and good wear resistance, making them suitable for producing decorative fabrics such as carpets, sofa fabrics, and wall coverings. In addition, quilts made of polypropylene hollow fibers are lightweight, warm, and elastic, and can be used as bedding.
Medical and Sanitary Field
Polypropylene non-woven fabrics have good breathability and certain barrier properties, and can be used to make disposable sanitary products such as sanitary napkins, surgical gowns, hats, masks, and diaper fabrics. Polypropylene fibers modified by chemical or physical methods can also be used in medical materials such as artificial kidneys, artificial lungs, and absorbent gauze.
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