What Is A Fiber Fabric?

Feb 10, 2026

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Fiber fabric is a flexible material made from natural or synthetic fibers through spinning, weaving, and knitting processes. It is typically made from fibers through spinning and weaving processes, and possesses characteristics such as softness, breathability, and abrasion resistance.

 

Fiber fabrics can be classified according to the source of the fiber into natural fiber fabrics (such as cotton, linen, silk, and wool) and synthetic fiber fabrics (such as polyester, nylon, and acrylic). Natural fiber fabrics generally have good moisture absorption and breathability, while synthetic fiber fabrics have higher strength and durability.

 

Fiber fabrics are widely used in clothing, household goods, and industrial materials. In industrial applications, fiber fabrics are often used for filtration, heat insulation, and protection; for example, fabric ducts are a typical industrial fiber fabric product. The performance of fiber fabrics depends on the type of fiber, weaving process, and post-processing technology; different combinations can meet various specific application requirements. We currently have polyester fiber fabric ducts in our store, manufactured in a standardized factory, quick to install, professional and safe, and at a favorable price.

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