Microfiber - Better Than Cotton Fabrics Or Not?

Microfiber - Better Than Cotton?

Experts provide their opinions about microfiber. Are microfiber fabrics better than cotton?

David Mayer - Microfiber has different characteristics than cotton. Microfiber consists of very fine threads of polyester and polyamide (nylon) that combine to form a single thread. One Microfiber is 100 times thinner than a single strand of human hair. When they are woven together, the Microfibers create a surface area 40 times greater than that of a regular fiber
. Due to this expanded surface area, and to the capillary action of the fine threads, Microfiber Cloth has dramatically enhanced absorbing power. Microfiber is traditionally defined as a fiber with a denier of less than one. Denier is a measure of the thinness of a fiber and is the weight in grams of a continuous fiber of 9,000 meters.

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