Blended Cotton and Polyester Material Towels
Model: Towels
Logo: Customized logo printing
Size: Customized
Label: Accept customized labels
Price Terms: FOB
Payment Terms: TT Full payment before shipment (50% in advance, and the rest payment before shipment)
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We specialize in customized requirements for our customers at IK Sports, whether it’s 100% cotton or blended cotton and polyester materials, all designed to be highly absorbent and ideally suited for towels, robes, and other comfort needs.
Our assortment includes various qualities of towels tailored for specific uses, ensuring softness, high water absorbency, and quick drying times.
What are the different types of yarns used at IK Sports to make Cotton Towels?
- Open-End: This spinning process creates yarn by twisting fibers together without a traditional spinning wheel.
- Combed Cotton: Treated to remove short fibers and impurities, resulting in a smoother and more durable yarn.
- Carded Cotton: Fibers are separated and aligned to create a consistent and even texture, ideal for traditional or rustic-style towels.
- Bamboo Cotton: A blend of bamboo fibers and cotton, resulting in a soft, breathable, and sustainable fabric.
- Zero Twist: Spun using a special technique that eliminates the need for twisting, resulting in a softer and more absorbent yarn.
- Egyptian Cotton: Known for its long and strong fibers, creating a soft and luxurious fabric.
- Organic Cotton: Grown without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides, resulting in a softer and more eco-friendly yarn.
- Recycled Cotton: Made from pre-consumer and post-consumer waste cotton fibers, creating a soft, strong, and sustainable yarn.
- Auto Coro Cotton: Produced using an automated spinning process known as auto-coronation.
- Pima: Known for its long and strong fibers, creating a soft and luxurious fabric.
- Supima Cotton: Grown in the United States and known for its high-quality fibers.
- Polyester-Cotton Blend: A durable blend of polyester and cotton fibers.
- Mercerized Cotton: Treated with a solution of sodium hydroxide to strengthen and enhance luster.
- Slub Cotton: Characterized by irregular thick and thin sections, creating a textured appearance.
- Compressed Cotton: Fibers are compressed into a denser form before spinning, resulting in a stronger and more absorbent yarn.
- Combed Mercerized Cotton: A combination of combed and mercerized cotton yarns, resulting in a smooth and lustrous fabric.
- Chenille Cotton: Characterized by a soft, plush texture and velvety appearance.
- Brushed Cotton: Brushed to create a soft, fluffy texture.
- Combed Ring-Spun Cotton: High-quality yarn made by combing fibers to remove impurities and spinning them using a ring-spun process.
- Turkish Cotton: Known for its long and strong fibers, creating a soft, absorbent, and durable yarn.
What is the preferred material Used at IK Sports for making towels?
Cotton is preferred for its absorbency, softness, and durability, with the ideal technical GSM range falling between 400 to 700 GSM. Yarn counts typically range from 10s to 20s, with lower counts indicating thicker and more absorbent towels.
Towels Weaving Options During Manufacturing Process
- Plain Weave
- Terry Weave
- Jacquard Weave
- Waffle Weave
- Twill Weave
- Dobby Weave
- Checkered Weave
- Herringbone Weave
- Houndstooth Weave
- Honeycomb Weave
- Rib Weave
- Pique Weave
Towels Sizing used in different countries Please note that these sizes are general guidelines and may vary depending on customers’ requirements, product specifications, or regional and purpose requirements.
Here are common towel sizes for different types of towels in various countries:
Bath towels:
- USA: 27″ x 52″ to 30″ x 58″
- UK: 27″ x 52″ to 30″ x 60″
- Europe: 70 cm x 140 cm to 80 cm x 160 cm
Hand towels:
- USA: 16″ x 30″ to 18″ x 30″
- UK: 20″ x 30″
- Europe: 50 cm x 100 cm
Face towels:
- USA: 13″ x 13″ to 16″ x 16″
- UK: 30 cm x 30 cm
- Europe: 30 cm x 50 cm
Beach towels:
- USA: 30″ x 60″ to 40″ x 70″
- UK: 100 cm x 180 cm
- Europe: 70 cm x 140 cm to 100 cm x 200 cm
Kitchen towels:
- USA: 16″ x 28″ to 18″ x 28″
- UK: 18″ x 28″
- Europe: 50 cm x 70 cm
Golf towels:
- USA: 16″ x 24″
- UK: 16″ x 24″
- Europe: 40 cm x 60 cm
Salon towels:
- USA: 15″ x 26″ to 16″ x 27″
- UK: 16″ x 27″
- Europe: 40 cm x 60 cm
Dyeing and Printing Techniques Used for Manufacturing Towels Here are common dyeing and printing techniques used for towels:
- Reactive dyeing
- Vat dyeing
- Pigment dyeing
- Disperse dyeing
- Solid dyeing
- Yarn dyeing
- Piece dyeing
- Digital printing
- Screen printing
- Rotary printing
- Heat transfer printing
- Embroidery
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