2025-01-08
1. Application of recycled polyester fiber
Recycled polyester fiber, as an important component of BPS1875 Single side polyester stretch jacquard fabric, is a model of environmentally friendly material application. This fiber is mainly made of discarded polyester materials (such as plastic bottles) through a series of complex and delicate recycling and reprocessing processes. The specific process includes the collection, classification, cleaning, melting, spinning and other steps of raw materials, and finally converts the discarded polyester materials into soft, smooth and elastic fibers.
Raw material collection and classification:
Manufacturers collect discarded polyester materials such as plastic bottles and waste clothes from various channels.
These materials will be strictly classified and screened to ensure their quality and purity.
Cleaning and melting:
The sorted discarded polyester materials will be washed to remove stains and impurities on the surface.
The washed materials will be fed into the melting equipment and melted into liquid polyester at high temperature.
Spinning and processing:
The liquid polyester will be drawn into filaments through the spinning equipment to form recycled polyester fibers.
These fibers will be further processed and treated to meet the production requirements of BPS1875 fabrics.
The application of recycled polyester fibers not only reduces the pollution of waste polyester materials to the environment, but also saves precious petroleum resources. Compared with traditional polyester fibers, the production process of recycled polyester fibers can significantly reduce carbon emissions and energy consumption.
2. Exploration of bio-based materials
In addition to recycled polyester fibers, manufacturers of BPS1875 fabrics are constantly exploring the application of bio-based materials. Bio-based materials refer to materials derived from renewable biological resources (such as plants, microorganisms, etc.), which have environmentally friendly characteristics such as renewable and degradable.
Integration of plant fibers:
Some manufacturers try to blend plant fibers such as bamboo fibers and hemp fibers with polyester fibers to give BPS1875 fabrics more environmentally friendly characteristics and natural texture.
These plant fibers not only have excellent moisture absorption and breathability, but also increase the softness and comfort of the fabric.
Utilization of microbial fermentation products:
With the continuous development of biotechnology, some microbial fermentation products are also used as raw materials for textile materials.
These products have the characteristics of being renewable and degradable, and can reduce the use of chemicals and reduce environmental pollution during the production process.
3. Selection of environmentally friendly dyes and auxiliaries
In the production process of BPS1875 fabrics, manufacturers also pay great attention to the selection of environmentally friendly dyes and auxiliaries. These dyes and auxiliaries not only have excellent dyeing and finishing effects, but also reduce harm to the environment and human body.
Adoption of environmentally friendly dyes:
Manufacturers will choose dyes that meet international environmental standards such as OEKO-TEX to ensure that the fabrics will not release harmful substances during the dyeing process.
These dyes usually have the characteristics of low toxicity and low volatility, which can reduce health risks to workers and consumers.
Addition of environmentally friendly auxiliaries:
In order to improve the performance of fabrics, manufacturers will add some auxiliaries, such as softeners, anti-wrinkle agents, etc.
These auxiliaries also need to meet environmental protection requirements to reduce pollution to the environment and harm to the human body.
4. Implementation of environmentally friendly production processes
In addition to selecting environmentally friendly materials, manufacturers of BPS1875 fabrics also implement a series of environmentally friendly processes in the production process to reduce energy consumption and reduce waste emissions.
Adoption of energy-saving equipment:
Manufacturers will select textile equipment with significant energy-saving effects, such as energy-saving motors, energy-saving lamps, etc., to reduce energy consumption in the production process.
Wastewater treatment and reuse:
Wastewater generated during the production process will be strictly treated to remove harmful substances and pollutants.
The treated wastewater can be reused in other links of the production process to reduce the waste of water resources.
Waste recycling and reuse:
Waste generated during the production process, such as waste silk and waste cloth, will be collected for recycling and reuse.
These wastes can be processed and converted into new textile raw materials or used in other fields.