Label | V-neck | lace | long dress |
OEM | black | logo | embroidery |
Material | Spandex/cotton | ||
Size(custom) | M-5XL | ||
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Auschalink is an ODM/OEM manufacturer specializing in all kinds of medium-to-high end women's wear, established in 2007,
affiliated with Austgrow International Group in Australia, and located in Humen Town,
Dongguan City, Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. The company covers an area of 4500㎡,
adopts advanced intelligent production equipment, has 4 complete production lines and more than 200 employees,
and the current production capacity is approximately 500,000 pieces.
Cotton vs rayon is the battle of two of the most popular fibers in the textile industry. Although they are both fibers, Rayon and cotton share many differences that set them apart. In this article, I'll compare and contrast the properties, applications, and production of rayon and cotton. I'll also add my personal opinion on both fibers and give a final verdict on which is the more superior fiber.
WHAT IS RAYON
Rayon might be classed as a man-made fiber, in reality, it's neither truly natural nor synthetic. It is produced with purified cellulose from wood pulp and other natural sources. There are three forms of rayon - viscose rayon, modal, and lyocell.
Rayon is a versatile fabric that is well known for being able to imitate the properties of other fibers. Its ability to take on the characteristics of other fibers means it can be used to create different kinds of apparel.
WHAT IS COTTON
Cotton is a natural fiber under the vegetable fiber subdivision. It is breathable, absorbent, and washable. It is also the world's largest non-food crop. The fibers are enclosed in a boll on the cotton plant. When spun into yarns, cotton is woven into a soft, comfy, and durable fabric that is highly coveted in the textile industry.
RAYON VS COTTON: DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES
To get a better idea of how rayon compares to cotton, we'll be taking a look at their properties and applications to see which fiber comes out tops.
COTTON VS RAYON: DURABILITY
This is a category where cotton easily comes on top. This, not because cotton is exceptionally strong, but because rayon is a characteristically weak fiber. Rayon becomes even weaker when wet and will fade and lose its appearance if exposed to sunlight over time. Cotton's durability means it's able to handle wear and tear much better than rayon. Cotton's strength increases when wet while Rayon's strength reduces. This shows that cotton is significantly stronger than rayon when dry and more so when wet.
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- Wonder if you accept small orders?Do not worry. Feel free to contact us. In order to get more orders and give our clientsmore convener, we accept small order.
- Can you send products to my country?Sure, we can. If you do not have your own shipping forwarder, we can help you.
- Can you do OEM for me?We accept all OEM orders,just contact us and give me your design. we will offer you a reasonable priceand make samples for you ASAP.
- Do you accept OEM/ODM order?Yes! We accept all OEM orders, just contact us and give us your design.We can customize products as per your request or sample. You can email us to tell us the detailed information about the new product, such as the photos, size, material and quantity you prefer.
COTTON VS RAYON: SHRINKING TENDENCY
Cotton typically shrinks once, especially when washed for the first time, and will maintain that size for its entire lifespan. On the other hand, rayon shrinks a lot more than cotton. When you buy apparel made with rayon, be sure to check the tags to see if it's prone to shrinking. Sometimes, that information is not presented on the tag. However, you can tell from the laundry symbols. If it says dry clean or hand wash only, it's because it's likely to shrink when you machine wash. If you're a big fan of cotton, you don't have to worry about this. You can handwash, dry-clean, or machine washes cotton without being too worried about shrinking. Once again, Cotton takes this round!