Velvet has fluff on its surface, which is mostly cut by special warp yarns. Because the fluff is parallel and neat, it presents the unique luster of velvet. Such as vertical velvet, georgette velvet, etc. Mostly used for clothing and decoration.
After pretreatment and wet heat setting before dyeing, velvet fabric shrinks and its density increases. When dyeing, flame retardant elements are added, and then high-humidity flocking and ironing are carried out with an ironing machine to obtain luster and fiber straightening effect. Golden velvet is not real flannel.
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Velvet fabric is a grey fabric woven with yarns containing real silk fibers as knitting threads, which is characterized in that some real silk fibers constituting the yarns pile on the surface of the grey fabric.
It makes some silk fibers on the yarn directly pile up on the grey cloth to become velvet. The floating warp yarns on the surface of the fabric are cut off by the pile cutter, so that each pile is laid intermittently, and then refined, dyed and processed by brush pile. The density and height of real velvet fiber depend on the denier, density, floating length of velvet warp and the arrangement ratio of velvet warp and ground warp.
Velvet is a kind of hand-feel fabric similar to velvet. Velvet fabric was originally used to make cheongsam, but in recent years, influenced by the Korean Wave, more and more brands began to try to make short suits and jackets with plain real velvet.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-velvet