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Which fabric is better for hotels, satin fabric or jacquard fabric?
This is a complicated problem, because our company has been specializing in the production and wholesale of hotel linen for more than ten years. Therefore, according to our many years of production and sales experience and customer feedback, I will give you a concrete analysis of this problem: satin fabric appeared in the domestic hotel industry as early as around 2000, and has been widely promoted in the hotel industry. The reason is that the domestic hotel industry has always used plain fabrics to make quilts, sheets and pillowcases, so the appearance of satin fabrics has made hotels and guesthouses. On the other hand, in the aspect of weaving satin fabric, it is only necessary to add a simple' heald lifting' device to the ordinary loom to weave satin fabric, and the equipment capital investment is low. In fact, satin fabric is also a kind of jacquard fabric, which is only the repetition of the simplest stripe geometric pattern, so there is no need for a special jacquard loom when weaving, just a simple transformation of the ordinary loom is needed. So many manufacturers have woven satin stripe fabrics, so in just a few years, a large number of satin stripe fabrics flooded the hotel industry. In such fierce market competition, a price war started. From the earliest satin stripe fabrics, the profit of a few dollars a meter dropped to a few cents a meter. Many manufacturers start to make a fuss about cotton yarn with fabric density for profit, so the quality of satin fabrics is uneven. There are many densities of satin fabrics. Our factory also divides satin strips into ordinary, encrypted, mercerized and mercerized density according to the price. In fact, many so-called ordinary density satin strips on the market are far less than our ordinary density, and there are few encrypted satin strips on the market, let alone mercerizing encryption. Therefore, compared with satin fabric and jacquard fabric, the washability of satin fabric and jacquard fabric with the same yarn count should be compared first. A jacquard fabric produced by our factory has been mercerized and encrypted. Unless the customer doesn't mercerize (a certain amount should be achieved without mercerizing, because we all do mercerizing).

So if they are all mercerized and have the same density, which fabric is more washable, satin or jacquard?

Satin fabric is actually a stripe pattern formed by alternating positive and negative patterns of satin fabric, while jacquard fabric proposes patterns on satin fabric, and the proposed part is a complex jacquard weave. The washing resistance of jacquard part is definitely not as good as that of satin strip part, and the edge part of pattern is also washable. There are many patterns in jacquard fabric, and the proportion of jacquard part in the whole fabric is large or small (that is, we usually say: full pattern). If you choose jacquard fabric with' feather flower' pattern, its pattern accounts for a small proportion in the whole fabric, and the blank area between feather flowers is large, while the blank part is satin weave with high warp and weft density, which is both soft and washable. The boundary between the stripes of satin fabric is actually the dividing line of the pattern edge, covering the whole fabric, so the washing resistance of jacquard fabric with feather pattern is far greater than that of satin fabric. There are also patterns such as water ripples, Great Wall squares, morning glory and peony flowers, which are much more washable than satin fabrics.

In particular, the conclusion is that compared with the real encrypted satin fabric, the real encrypted silk has little effect on the fabrics on the market (because the prices of the real encrypted satin fabric and jacquard fabric are almost the same), so the sales of the real encrypted mercerized fabric are not very good. Ordinary satin stripe fabrics are still used in some low-end express hotels, guest houses and some business hotels because of their low prices, but eventually satin stripe fabrics will all be replaced by jacquard fabrics.