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We are a national high-tech enterprise. At present, there are many kinds of self-woven and cooperatively processed fabrics, including microfiber warp-knitted towel cloth, weft-knitted towel cloth, coral fleece, etc.

Why Bengaline fabric have a slight sheen or luster

Bengaline woven fabric often has a slight sheen or luster due to its weaving technique, choice of fibers, and the way light interacts with its ribbed texture.

    Weave Structure: The ribbed texture of Bengaline fabric is created by weaving fine ribs or raised lines into the fabric's surface. This weaving technique can reflect light differently than a flat or standard weave. The raised areas of the ribs catch and reflect light, creating a subtle play of light and shadow that contributes to the fabric's luster.

    Smooth Surface: Despite its ribbed texture, Bengaline fabric typically has a relatively smooth surface. This smoothness allows light to interact more evenly across the fabric's surface, enhancing the potential for a gentle sheen.

    Fiber Choice: The choice of fibers used in Bengaline fabric can influence its sheen. Some versions of Bengaline may incorporate synthetic fibers such as polyester or nylon, which can have inherent shine due to their smooth texture and light-reflective properties.

    Polished Appearance: Bengaline fabric is often associated with a polished and elegant appearance. This inherent sense of refinement can give the fabric an added dimension of luster.

    Light Reflection: The ribbed texture, combined with the way light interacts with the fabric's surface, can cause light to bounce off the ribs and create a subdued shine.

    Enhanced by Luster Fabrics: If blended with fibers that have a natural sheen, such as silk or satin, the overall fabric's sheen can be enhanced further.