Recycled cotton is a recycled fiber material made from recycled cotton, industrial waste, and leftover fabric and yarn from textile factories.
The use of loose cotton is very extensive, including but not limited to:
Home Furnishings: Used for producing various low, medium, and high-end furniture sponges, as well as laminating cloth sponges.
Shoe materials and clothing accessories: such as shoe sponge, chest sponge, etc.
Deeply processed products: producing various densities of polyester, polyether foam and their products, such as polyester ink cartridge cotton, cosmetic cotton, etc.
Special functional sponges: including various colored sponges, fireproof sponges, anti-static sponges, filtering sponges, wood pulp sponges, pearl sponges, wave sponges, etc.
Bedding: Various types of sponge pillows (such as slow rebound sponge pillows, healthy magnetic pillows) and various sponge mattresses.
Packaging materials: Sponge accessories, such as clocks, cans, printing, bags, etc. Packaging sponge and shaped processed products.
In summary, the application scope of recycled cotton covers multiple fields such as home furnishings, clothing, personal care, bedding, and packaging. Its dual value of environmental protection and economy makes it a popular material in the textile and consumer product industries.