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Material
50% Polyester, 50% silver fiber
Features
1. Shielding – The shielding effectiveness reaches to 99%;
2. Soft – The fabric is soft for sewing;
3. Breathable – The fabric is air permeable and wearable;
4. Light – The fabric is light;
5. Anti static – 50% silver fiber is used, which resists static effectively;
6. Safe – The fabric is skin friendly;
7. Anti bacterial -- Silver fiber is effective in resisting fungus or mold;
7. Fashion – Different colors and some are printed.
Specification
Width: 150cm
Weight: 75g/m2
MOQ
1m for testing
Perfect as
Lining for clothes or home textiles, lining for hats, etc.
Material
50% Polyester, 50% silver fiber
Features
1. Shielding – The shielding effectiveness reaches to 99%;
2. Soft – The fabric is soft for sewing;
3. Breathable – The fabric is air permeable and wearable;
4. Light – The fabric is light;
5. Anti static – 50% silver fiber is used, which resists static effectively;
6. Safe – The fabric is skin friendly;
7. Anti bacterial -- Silver fiber is effective in resisting fungus or mold;
7. Fashion – Different colors and some are printed.
Specification
Width: 150cm
Weight: 75g/m2
MOQ
1m for testing
Perfect as
Lining for clothes or home textiles, lining for hats, etc.
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