Fabric Code: 1J EB 001-00
73%Cotton 27%R-PET indigo denim woven fabric
with preshrink finish
width/weight: 445gm/y*59"
Color: Indigo blue
This denim woven fabric is made from 73%Cotton 27%R-PET.
What is R-PET ?
R-PET (recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate) comes from plastic that has already been used for packaging, such as the plastic bottles, this plastic is sorted, cleaned and transformed so that it can be reused as a food product, as approved by federal authorities.
Therefore give your water bottle a Second Life by recycling.
How is it recycled?
Plastics are:
Sorted
Shredded
Washed
Melted
Pelletizing
What are the benefits to recycling plastic bottles?
Conservation of Oil.
Reduction of Greenhouse Gas emissions.
Saving of landfill space.
Conservation of Energy.
Benefits of Reuse.
What Is Denim?
Denim is made from tightly woven fabric that usually comes from cotton warp yarn and white cotton filling yarn. The filling yarns are stretched across the width of the fabric and interlaced at 90-degree angles with warp yarns, which are also stretched the length of the fabric. This creates an interwoven pattern of diagonal lines called “twill weave.” There are two kinds of twill weaves: left hand twill, which is softer and runs diagonally from right to left, and right hand twill, which runs diagonally from left to right and is flatter and smoother.
It is a characteristic of most indigo denim that only the warp threads are dyed, whereas the weft threads remain plain white. As a result of the warp-faced twill weaving, one side of the textile then shows the blue warp threads and the other side shows the white weft threads. This is why blue jeans are white on the inside. The indigo dyeing process, in which the core of the warp threads remains white, creates denim's fading characteristics, which are unique compared to every other textile.
Where It Gets Its Name- denim?
A common theory about the origin of the word “denim” is that the fabric was originally created in the Middle Ages in France. The name was later shortened to “denim” when it reached the U.S. in the 1800 century.
Denim Treatments:
Denim fabric is treated in a variety of ways to give it different aesthetics. For instance, sometimes repeatedly pre-wash the fabric to make it softer, while stoned-washed denim originally involved pumice stones to give the fabric a more natural appearance. Today, the look of stone-washed denim is usually accomplished with ceramic balls, enzymes and sand. In addition, sand-blasted denim is sprayed with sand or chemicals to give it a worn look. Vintage or dirty denim fabrics are created with patterns, such as brown filler yarns that are added to the weaving.
Why It Is Usually Blue?
Denim is usually dyed the color blue just like the original versions of jeans, which were created for workmen. Those jeans were traditionally dyed with indigo, which was known as the most significant natural dye and associated with practical fabrics and work clothing. New colors were introduced to denim fabrics in the 19th century when synthetic dyes were created.
Usage:these products can be used for making garments .bags .shoes .packages .toys.and so on.
Wash Methods- can Heavy Enzyme Wash/Silicon Wash/Stone Wash/Bleach Wash/Whisker.
Packaging Detail: Double poly bags inner packaging and standard paper cardboard tube.
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