Low temperature dyeing environmentally friendly fabric 55% ramie 45% adhesive 120GSM clothing
Product Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
| Ingredients | 55% ramie 45% viscose |
| Width | 140CM |
| weight | 120GSM |
| Classification | blended fabric |
| Applicable Scenarios | commuting outside |
| Feature | Low temperature dyeing is environmentally friendly |
Product Description
This low temperature dyeing environmentally friendly fabric—blending 55% ramie and 45% viscose (adhesive) at 120GSM—is a sustainable choice for clothing, merging eco-conscious production with comfort and versatility. The “low temperature dyeing” process is its key environmental advantage: it uses less energy and reduces water consumption compared to traditional high-temperature dyeing, while minimizing chemical runoff—aligning with eco-friendly fashion needs without compromising performance.
This low temperature dyeing environmentally friendly fabric—blending 55% ramie and 45% viscose (adhesive) at 120GSM—is a sustainable choice for clothing, merging eco-conscious production with comfort and versatility. The “low temperature dyeing” process is its key environmental advantage: it uses less energy and reduces water consumption compared to traditional high-temperature dyeing, while minimizing chemical runoff—aligning with eco-friendly fashion needs without compromising performance.
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Detailed drawing of fabrics
At 120GSM, the fabric strikes a balanced thickness: it’s thin enough to feel airy for warm-weather clothing, yet substantial enough to avoid sheerness. It also retains good durability—withstanding regular washes while maintaining its shape—and the low-temperature dyeing ensures high color fastness, preventing fading over time. Whether you’re designing casual summer tops or transitional lightweight garments, this eco-friendly ramie-viscose blend combines sustainability, comfort, and practicality—making it a standout choice for environmentally conscious clothing.
Production plant environment
Rows of large looms run steadily, and metal parts glisten in bright lights. Uniformed workers monitor work, adjust settings, and inspect fabric rolls. The yarn spools are lined up on the walls and fed into a machine that transforms them into continuous pieces of fabric. The air is filled with a faint textile scent, blending efficiency with industrial precision.