The difference between jacquard cloth and printed cloth
Sep 02, 2021
In hotel linen, various styles and styles of fabrics will give consumers more choices. Among them, satin and jacquard fabrics are the most common. However, people often ask me whether jacquard and printing are the same? So I will talk about their differences today.
Jacquard: Jacquard uses different processes on the machine to make the fabric have different stripes, form patterns, and have a slight bumpy feel. After the fabric is formed, you can't choose flowers.
Printing: Printed fabrics are printed after the cloth is woven. There are reactive printing and general printing. There are many options for design and color. The printing is flat, with clear patterns on the front and blurry patterns on the back. The jacquard fabric patterns are more three-dimensional, which will increase the thickness of the fabric. You can touch it with your hands.
At this time, someone might confuse embroidery with printing. Embroidery means that after the cloth is woven, the pattern is embroidered with a machine (in general). Compared with printing, it will not fade during washing and has good breathability and moisture absorption.
Generally, jacquard fabrics are more high-end, and they are the favored choice of many star hotels. After you know these characteristics, you can buy the hotel linen you want!
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