Antibacterial Fabric Standards
What are the standards for antibacterial fabrics? Antibacterial fabric is a special functional fabric that uses post-treatment technology, which involves adding antibacterial agents to the fabric through subsequent shaping processes. The post-treatment process is relatively simple. Antibacterial fabrics have good antibacterial properties, which can eliminate odors caused by bacteria, keep the fabric clean, and prevent bacterial proliferation, thereby reducing the risk of re transmission. Main applications: socks, underwear, workwear fabrics, outdoor sports fabrics, etc.
The three major standards for antibacterial fabrics:
1. Antibacterial rate greater than 99%: Tested by authoritative institutions, the antibacterial rate can reach over 99%.
2. Pure physical method, zero dissolution (or release). The release (or release) test result of textile products by authoritative institutions is zero. Indicates 100% achievement of physical mode inhibition. Antibacterial fabrics ensure that the human skin does not come into contact with any harmful substances, thereby demonstrating truly safe physical antibacterial properties, making consumer use safer and more reassuring.
3. After 50 washes, the antibacterial rate still exceeds 99%; Wash 50 times repeatedly.