Spun silk was a product of the silk spinning project. It was made from defective cocoons and waste silk produced in silkworm rearing, silk making, and silk weaving. Usually, two spun yarn were combined and twisted into a strand, and then through many processes, rough defects and coarse hair were removed. On the other hand, oil canvas was a kind of cloth material specially used to draw oil paintings. There were many types such as size oil painting frames, thickened blended linen oil canvas, etc. It was often used for hand-painted oil paintings, oil painting frames, etc. There were obvious differences in the source of raw materials, processing techniques, and uses of the two. The novel " Dream of Silk Fate " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Silk satin was a type of fabric, usually made of various fibers. It had a smooth, shiny appearance and a soft feel. It was often used to make high-end clothing, bedding, and so on. Mulberry silk was a type of natural fiber. It was a type of silk produced by silkworms. The mulberry silk fiber was slender, white, and had good elasticity, toughness, and warmth. It felt soft and silky, and had a strong luster. The main difference between the two was that silk satin was a finished fabric, while mulberry silk was the raw material for making fabrics. Silk satin could be made from a variety of fibers, including but not limited to mulberry silk, and mulberry silk could be used to make a variety of fabrics, including silk satin fabrics. The novel " Dream of Silk Fate " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The main differences between artificial silk and natural silk were as follows: ** 1. Strength and mechanical properties ** 1. ** Stretching Strength ** - Artificial silk had a higher tensile strength than natural silk. For example, the tensile strength of artificial silk fiber reached 2.0 GPa, while the tensile strength of natural silk (such as de-glued natural silk) was about 610 + 84 Pa. The tensile strength of artificial silk was about two times higher than that of natural silk. 2. ** Young's Modality ** - Artificial silk had a higher average Young's elasticity of 43GPa, which was much higher than all known natural microfibers (<20GPa), indicating that artificial silk had better resistance to elastic distortion than natural silk. ** 2. Production process ** 1. ** Material processing ** - Natural silk was a continuous long fiber formed by the silk liquid secreted by mature silkworms when they spun cocoons. It was a natural animal fiber. - Artificial silk was obtained by special treatment of ordinary silk. For example, inspired by the artificial spinning of spider egg silk, the sticky outer layer of ordinary silk was removed by a special chemical bath (such as the use of sulfuric acid and sulfuric acid to help dissolve the outer layer of silk), and it was prepared by combining metal ions to assist in strengthening. 2. ** Stabilizing treatment ** - In the process of making artificial silk, because the main component of silk was protein, in order to prevent its degeneration, a mild environment was needed. At a relatively low temperature, chemicals such as papain, Na2CO3, and Na2S2O4 were used to dissolve the outer sticky layer of the silk, ensuring a high rate of silk de-sizing while maintaining a relatively stable protein, thus laying the foundation for good mechanical properties of the artificial silk. Then, metal ions were used to assist in the enhancement of artificial spinning in the microtube. The production of natural silk mainly relied on the natural physiological process of silkworms and did not require these special chemical treatments to ensure stability. ** 3. Quality and production ** 1. ** Quality stability ** - Due to different silkworm eggs, different feeding methods, and other factors, the quality of natural silk was not stable, and there were differences in quality. If artificial silk could be mass-produced, the production process would be relatively controllable and the quality stability might be higher. 2. ** Production ** - The production of natural silk depended on the cultivation of silkworms. Silkworm cultivation was laborious and time-consuming. In modern times, its quality and output were increasingly unable to meet the demand. If artificial silk achieved a breakthrough in mass production technology, it was expected to increase production to meet more demand. ** 4. In terms of application prospects ** 1. ** Potential in traditional application fields ** - In the traditional silk textile field, natural silk had always been the main raw material, such as making silk quilts and silk skirts. Due to its outstanding strength and stretching properties, artificial silk could replace natural silk in these traditional fields in the future or be used to make silk products with higher quality requirements. 2. ** New applications ** - Natural silk could be used to make sutures and surgical mesh materials in the field of biomedicine. Due to its higher strength and other properties, artificial silk was expected to be used to produce lighter armor and bulletproof vests in the future. This was an application field that natural silk was difficult to satisfy. The novel "Dream of Silk Fate" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many differences between silk satin and heavy silk: 1. ** Appearance and texture ** - Real silk satin: It refers to the bright and smooth varieties of real silk, such as plain crepe satin, George satin, elastic satin, etc., which belong to the satin category of real silk. It is an eight-piece satin woven with mulberry silk. Its texture is generally light and thin, the silk body is soft, flat and smooth, after printing, the luster is bright, and the color is excellent. - Heavy silk: Elegant appearance, the weight of the fabric is more than 40g/m2, the appearance looks fine and thick, the hand feels soft and smooth, has a very good drooping feeling, its luster is soft, and it is not easy to get hurt. 2. ** In terms of characteristics ** - Silk satin: light and thin, with the softness and smoothness of real silk fabric, mainly reflecting the smooth and beautiful cloth surface. - [Heavy silk: It has the characteristics of not shrinking, being stiff, and easy to finish. Compared to silk satin, it is more prominent in terms of weight and stiffness. It is not easy to scratch and has better durability.] 3. ** Potential ingredients ** - Silk satin: both warp and warp are woven with mulberry silk. - Heavy silk: Although natural fibers (silk produced by various silkworms) are used as raw materials, they are not necessarily 100% mulberry silk. Some may be real silk cotton, genuine leather wool, etc. The novel "Dream of Silk Fate" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Real silk was a large type of fiber, including mulberry silk, tussah silk, and many other types of silk produced by silkworms. Mulberry silk was a type of real silk, and it belonged to the higher quality type. Fragrant Cloud Silk was a silk fabric that used mulberry silk as the base material and dyed with pure plant dye. It was known as soft gold in the textile industry. The fragrant cloud gauze had been treated with mud to become quite wide and not sticky, but it retained the characteristics of silk breathability and softness. Its production and processing process was more complicated. It was obtained by applying the juice of yam on mulberry silk, then wrapping it with sugar paste rich in minerals, and then processing it in the sun. The production of mulberry silk fabric was relatively simple. It could be made into cloth through simple weaving. The novel " Dream of Silk Fate " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Traditional silk quilts were usually more delicate and generally could not be washed. After washing, it was easy to be rough and hardened, losing its original fluffy feeling and warmth. There were many types of washed silk quilts, and the differences were as follows: 1. ** Materials and Craftsmanship ** - ** Silk quilt made of short silk cotton **: The short silk cotton itself has short fibers and a fluffy feeling. After quilting, it can be washed. - ** Specially made washable mulberry silk and tussah silk quilts: After being washed, they are relatively thin and quilted. They are mainly summer quilts. The thin quilt could ensure that it would not be too sticky after washing, and the quilting process could separate the silk. - ** Silk quilt mixed with chemical fiber **: Since the chemical fiber can be washed and has a good fluffy feeling, it can be washed as long as the silk content is not much. - ** Using high-quality silk quilts (such as Wanshili brand)**: For example, the Wanshili washable silk quilt is filled with 100% mulberry silk (long silk cotton). It uses high-quality silk mesh to prevent the silk from running. After washing it many times, it will be flat and not easy to be deformed. Ordinary washable silk quilts use non-woven fabrics, which are easy to be damaged and deformed after washing it many times. 2. ** In terms of applicable scenarios ** - Traditional silk quilts were suitable for daily use, but they needed to be kept clean. It was more troublesome to clean them after they were dirty. - Water-washed silk quilts, especially those thin summer quilts, were more advantageous in summer when it was easy to dirty the quilt and needed to be washed frequently. 3. ** Quality and Function ** - Traditional silk quilts had the characteristics of breathability, softness, and comfort. - In addition to the breathability and softness of the silk quilt itself, some of the washed silk quilts, such as the Wanshili washed silk summer quilt, also went through a variety of tests, such as comprehensive quality inspection of the product, silk grade compliance, negative oxygen ion detection of the fabric, inhibition effect detection, fabric pilling performance detection, washing size change rate detection, tire cover fabric containing acid detection and touch cool feeling detection, etc., with additional functions such as nourishing the skin. The novel "Dream of Silk Fate" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Heavyweight silk was a fashion fabric made of ordinary silk fabric with twice the amount of silk used and a special process. It had the characteristics of ordinary silk fabric, but it did not shrink, was stiff, and was easy to arrange. Its quality was higher than ordinary silk fabric, and it was extremely difficult to hang. Silk was commonly used to express weight in meters (m/m). Generally, more than 16 meters could be called heavy silk. Heavy crepe was a type of real silk. Anything more than 30 m could be called heavy crepe (also a type of heavy real silk). It was also a real silk fabric made of natural fibers. In general, heavy crepe could be regarded as a type of heavy silk when the mm-meter count reached a certain level. The concept of heavy silk was broader, emphasizing a series of characteristics brought about by the amount of silk used and special technology. Heavy crepe was more focused on a specific mm-meter count of silk fabric. The novel "Dream of Silk Fate" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Silk generally referred to silk fabrics in a broad sense, and in a narrow sense, it referred to silk fabrics. Brocade referred to brocade silk fabrics and satin silk fabrics. The main differences between the two were as follows: 1. ** In terms of texture, the brocade is a traditional high-grade colorful brocade silk fabric. It uses heavy or double-layer weave. The texture is thick and plump. The silk surface is fine and refreshing, and the texture is light and thin. 2. ** Appearance **: The brocade is gorgeous and colorful, the patterns are exquisite and simple, and the silk is soft. 3. ** Usage **: Brocade is suitable for clothing jackets, cheongsams, and indoor decorations; silk is suitable for outerwear, dresses, down jackets, down duvets, blankets, and decorations. The novel " Dream of Silk Fate " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many differences between silk satin and heavy crepe. Judging from the thickness, the heavy crepe was a silk fabric with a high mm-count. It was a kind of thick and heavy real silk with multiple warps and wefts combined and the wefts twisted. The style was similar to the crepe de chine, but it was much thicker than the crepe de chine. It was at least four times thicker than the common crepe de chine. It belonged to the thicker type. There was no clear comparison between silk satin and heavy crepe in the information. From a technological point of view, silk fabrics were divided into different types according to the process. Heavy crepe had its specific warp and warp combination and the twisting of the woof. Heavy satin did not explicitly mention that there was a similar process with heavy crepe. In terms of usage, heavy crepe was suitable for making summer close-fitting clothes with a certain shape and good drapability. Although there was no explicit mention of similar uses for silk heavy satin, it was mentioned that it could be used to make cheongsam dresses and other clothing. There were differences between the two in terms of fabric performance and application, but the available information did not fully demonstrate all the differences between the two. There might be other differences such as price and texture. The novel "Dream of Silk Fate" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Heavy crepe was a kind of thick silk with multiple warp and woof threads combined and the woof thread twisted. Its style was similar to crepe de chine, but it was much thicker than crepe de chine. Its thickness was at least four times that of the common 02 crepe de chine. It was thicker and suitable for making summer clothes with a certain shape. It had good drapability. There were fine and even wrinkles on the surface. The texture was soft and smooth, the color was bright and beautiful, and it was elastic. It was comfortable to wear, cool, and had good breathability. The silk body was heavier than Georgette. Chongqiao had inherited George's good drapability. It was suitable for making beach dresses and scarves. The novel " Dream of Silk Fate " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many differences between silk gauze and organza. Silk chiffon felt softer than organza. In terms of density, silk chiffon was better than organza. When embroidery was carried out, silk chiffon had a higher density and was more suitable for sewing. On the other hand, organza was thinner in warp and warp, so it was relatively difficult to sew. However, there were similarities between the two. For example, silk organza was also known as silk gauze. They were both thin and translucent yarn and were often used to make skirts or wedding dresses. The novel " Dream of Silk Fate " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!