The difference between antibacterial and ordinary fabrics - HONGJUN

‌‌The core features of antibacterial fabrics are good safety, broad-spectrum and efficient antibacterial properties and excellent washing resistance. ‌ Antibacterial fabrics can prevent bacterial regeneration and reproduction, keep the fabric clean, and are non-irritating to the skin, non-allergic, and non-toxic to the human body.

The production principle of antibacterial fabrics mainly includes the use of antibacterial agents to treat fiber materials, and inhibit and kill bacteria and viruses through chemical reactions and physical effects. Common treatment methods include adding antibacterial agents to fiber materials or applying antibacterial agents to the surface of fabrics in the form of microcapsules. These treatments can ensure the stability and durability of the antibacterial agent, thereby ensuring the antibacterial effect of the fabric.

Antibacterial fabrics are widely used, including clothes, bedding, shoes, masks and other daily necessities. In the medical field, antibacterial fabrics are widely used to make medical protective equipment such as surgical gowns and masks to reduce the risk of infection. In daily life, antibacterial fabrics are also widely used in household products, such as bedding, bath towels, etc., to improve the quality of life.

The difference between antibacterial fabrics and ordinary fabrics is mainly reflected in their functions and applications. Regular fabrics focus primarily on comfort and aesthetics, while antimicrobial fabrics focus on health and hygiene. Antibacterial fabrics can effectively inhibit bacterial growth and keep the fabric clean through built-in or external antibacterial agents, while ordinary fabrics do not have these functions.

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