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Article: New environmentally Friendly Fabrics for Bags

New environmentally Friendly Fabrics for Bags

Recycled nylon fabric

Nylon (PA) is the first synthetic fiber to appear in the world, and nylon is polyamide, commonly referred to as nylon. Nylon is one of the important raw materials in the textile industry. Nylon is a synthetic fiber, so it has good mechanical strength and toughness. Its stretching and compression angles are even higher than those of metals. These characteristics determine the high practicality and wide application scenarios of nylon fabrics. Nylon is also commonly used in the production of waterproof clothing, assault suits, and some clothing accessories due to these characteristics. Nylon originates from non renewable petroleum resources and is manufactured in an energy intensive manner, requiring a large amount of water to cool the fibers. Its carbon footprint is high, and microplastic fibers may fall off during the washing process, often leading to landfilling and typically not biodegradable at the end of its lifecycle. According to data from the Sustainable Textile Promotion Association, global polyamide production accounted for 5% of the total fiber market in 2020, at 5.4 million tons. Among them, Maia Research's "2021 Recycled Polyamide Fiber Market Report" states that currently only 1.9% of polyamide is recycled. At present, new materials such as bio based nylon and renewable nylon are gradually becoming substitutes for conventional nylon, effectively reducing carbon footprint.

Recycled nylon, also known as nylon recycled material, is generally produced by melting and granulating nylon yarn, nylon silk, or nylon cloth. The recycled nylon material produced by nylon yarn, nylon silk, or nylon cloth has low impurities; The recycled nylon material made from block materials and product crushing materials has relatively high impurities. Recycled and recycled nylon

Compared with native fibers, recycled nylon can be recycled repeatedly, save oil, and require lower water and energy consumption for manufacturing. Factory waste before consumption, carpets, post consumption textiles, fishing nets, lifebuoys, and marine plastics can all be used as material sources to reduce pollution to land and water.

2. RPET fabric

RPET fabric, also known as Coke bottle eco-friendly fabric, is a new type of green and environmentally friendly fabric woven from recycled PET bottle yarn. Its low-carbon source has created a new concept in the field of recycling.

RPET fabric production process

Baote bottle recycling → Baote bottle quality inspection and separation → Baote bottle slicing → wire drawing and cooling collection → Recycled PET yarn → woven into fabric

By yarn type: filament fabric, elastic fabric, short fiber fabric

According to weaving style: RPET Oxford fabric, RPET elastic silk fabric (light and thin), RPET filament fabric (light and thin), RPET peach skin velvet fabric, RPET suede fabric, RPET chiffon fabric, RPET satin fabric, RPET Lixin fabric (non-woven fabric), RPET conductive fabric (anti-static), RPET canvas fabric, RPET polyester cotton fabric, RPET plaid fabric, RPET jacquard fabric, RPET knitted fabric (sweat fabric) RPET mesh fabric (sandwich mesh fabric, bead mesh fabric, bird eye fabric), RPET velvet fabric (coral velvet, Farley velvet, fleece, double-sided velvet, PV velvet, super soft velvet, comfortable cotton velvet).