What fabric is used for curtains

Update:19 May
Characteristics of curtain polyester blend fabric
1. Cotton fabric: the advantages are comfortable, breathable, soft, warm, anti-allergic, and easy to clean; the disadvantages are easy to wrinkle, shrink, deform, and fade.
2. Linen fabric: the advantages are natural fabrics, comfortable, light and breathable; disadvantages: easy to wrinkle, poor elasticity.
3. Silk fabrics: the advantages are good luster, bright colors, light and soft, and good hygroscopicity; the disadvantages are shrinkage, easy wrinkling, easy to fade after washing and need to be ironed.
4. Wool fabrics: the advantages are light weight, softness, warmth, wrinkle resistance, dirt resistance, and not easy to discolor; the disadvantage is that it is prone to insects, can only be dry cleaned, and the cost is high.
5. Nylon fabric: Nylon, also known as nylon, has the advantage of being particularly good in abrasion resistance, and is often blended with wool to enhance its fastness; the disadvantage is that it has poor air permeability and is prone to static electricity.
6. Polyester fabric: the advantages are high strength, good elasticity, wrinkle resistance, corrosion resistance, strong silk-like feel, and bright luster; the disadvantages are not soft enough, poor air permeability, easy to generate static electricity, and difficult to dye.
7. Cotton and linen fabric: the advantage is that it is relatively soft, has both the advantages of cotton and linen, and has a strong texture; the disadvantage is that it is not wrinkle-resistant and easy to fade.


Classification of curtain fabrics
According to the material of curtain fabrics, it can be divided into three categories: natural fibers, chemical fibers, and blended fabrics.
The first: chemical fibers include synthetic fibers and regenerated fibers: synthetic fibers are by-products of the petrochemical and coking industries, mainly including polyester, nylon, and acrylic fibers; regenerated fibers are made by dissolving cellulose such as straw and bark and spinning them. The finished products mainly include viscose, rayon, rayon and so on.
The second type: blended fabrics are products made of chemical fibers and other natural fibers such as cotton, wool, silk, hemp, etc.
The third type: natural fibers mainly include: cotton, hemp, wool, silk, etc.