What are the characteristics of cotton fiber gloves?
Cotton has been used since ancient times in India. In Peru, cotton fabrics were discovered in 2500 BC. In North America, cotton fibers appeared in the 17th century and were introduced to Europe in the 18th century.
Cotton fiber is a textile fiber composed of silky filaments on the surface of cotton seeds, with 940/0 cellulose.
In 1926, Dupont de Nemours (USA) launched a synthetic fiber research and development program, which was originally named 66 fiber according to its molecular structure, and then called “nylon” in 1937. This fiber was made public in 1938. The composition is derived from carbolic acid, which constitutes the raw material of nylon fibers. Nylon 6 and nylon 66 are the most famous polyamide fibers.
The basic characteristics of polyamide: wear-resistant, abrasion-resistant, elastic, can be restored to its original shape after being pulled, washable, quick-drying, low water absorption, and insect-proof (especially moths).
Knitted gloves have many commonly used textile fibers, but other types of gloves use a lot of materials. For example, many of them are new materials or common copper materials. However, the use of cutting-edge material fiber manufacturing technology, the development of new technologies, especially the discovery of new materials and the continuous improvement and enhancement of manufacturing processes, will continue to constantly update the materials used in glove textile production.