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What is Bamboo Fiber?

Updated: 12 hours ago

As its name implies, bamboo fiber is extracted from bamboo. Another type most often heard on the market is Bamboo Charcoal Fiber. Bamboo Charcoal Fiber is different from bamboo fiber because of its production process — it undergoes combustion and carbon selection to become fiber, yarn and textile.

Bamboo has many pores and large surface area, and has many functions such as far infrared rays, anti-static, anti-electromagnetic radiation, antibacterial, deodorization, breathable, and negative ions.


Key Properties of Bamboo Charcoal Fiber

1. Deodorization and efficient adsorption: The specific surface area of bamboo charcoal is three times that of charcoal. The porous structure can absorb and decompose harmful chemicals. The deodorization rate is above 80%.

2. Dehumidification and drying: Adjusts the water molecules in the air to achieve the functions of dehumidification and drying.

3. Health care: K, Ca, Fe, Mg, Mn and other ingredients are beneficial to the human body.

4. Thermal energy storage: With far-infrared radiation can activate blood circulation, keep warm and protect against aging.

5. Antistatic: The surface specific resistance of bamboo charcoal fired in high temperature kiln reaches 1Ω, which has antistatic and electromagnetic wave shielding properties.

6. Generate negative ions: The concentration of negative ions in bamboo charcoal fabrics is as high as 6000/cm³, which is equivalent to the air comfort in an open field.

 
 
 

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