Silk fabrics generally refer to silk, including mulberry silk, tussah silk, castor silk and cassava silk.
It is a very expensive fabric, widely used in clothing and furniture, and is famous for its difficult care and comfortable ventilation. Its skin-friendliness is incomparable to all other fabrics.
Silk fabrics are divided into 15 categories according to fabric weave, warp and weft combination, processing technology and the types of silk representing the surface shape of silk.
Among them, except for yarn, yarn and cashmere, the other categories are based on the ground weave.
Each kind of silk surface can have a plain color (scouring, bleaching and dyeing) or a flower (weaving and printing).
Extended data:
Method for identify real silk fabrics:
First, the intuitive method of feeling
(1) Visually, the real silk has a pearl-like luster and a soft luster. However, the fabric of chemical fiber is not soft and bright.
(2) Silk fiber is slender, cotton fiber is short and wool is curly. Chemical fiber has good uniformity.
(3) Touch method: Silk feels soft, smooth and comfortable close to the skin.
Second, the combustion method
(1) When silk burns, it smells like burnt feathers, so it is difficult to continue burning and will go out by itself. Volcanic ash is brittle, brittle, fluffy and black.
(2) When rayon (viscose fiber) burns, there is burning paper mixed with chemical smell. The continuous combustion speed is extremely fast. There is no gray except dull gray, and occasionally there is a small amount of gray-black gray.
(3) When cotton fiber and polyester fiber are burned, the sweetness is extremely weak, and they are not directly burned or burned slowly, and the ash is hard and round, forming a beaded shape.
(4) Both cotton and linen have the smell of burning paper, and the ashes are soft and dark gray.
(5) wool burns like silk. You can see the difference between them visually.
Baidu Encyclopedia _ Silk Fabric