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When buying bedding, we usually have many choices, so what is the difference between common cotton flannel and sanding?
Flannel refers to a cotton fabric with a rich and fluffy surface after being brushed. Through the pinhole velvet process on the surface of the cloth, more fluff is produced, with a strong three-dimensional effect, high gloss, and soft and thick to the touch.
Sanding is a process in the textile industry. It is the friction of the cloth through the sanding machine and the emery skin, so that a layer of short pile layer is formed on the surface of the fabric, which not only retains the original characteristics but also gives the fabric a new style, adding Improved warmth and flexibility.
Flannel: Single-sided fleece is mainly twill weave, also called serge; double-sided fleece is mainly plain weave. The flannel fabric is soft, comfortable to wear, and has good warmth retention. The fleece is formed by repeated actions of the steel wire needle point of the flannel machine, and a part of the fiber is pulled up on the surface of the gray fabric. The fluff is required to be short, dense and even.
Brushed: thick and soft, rich texture, non-fading characteristics, the color will last forever, soft, comfortable, rich texture, strong drape, easy to care, and rich suede.