Modal is a type of rayon, a semi-synthetic cellulose fiber made by spinning reconstituted cellulose, in this case often from beech trees. Modal is used alone or with other fibers (often cotton or spandex) in household items such as pajamas, towels, bathrobes, underwear & bed sheets.
It is cool to the touch and very absorbent. It takes and holds dye easily. Modal is less resistant to shrinkage than cotton and tends to pill less as a result of friction on the surface.
Modal fabrics are very soft, shiny nature and silky feel than mercerized cotton.
Modal fabrics are used in wide range of textile industries like clothing, outerwear.
Changing the Spinning conditions, chemical solutions and stretching series of rayon fiber production method, modal fabric can be produced with greater strength and crystalline than rayon fiber modal is now made by many manufacturers. The textile has particularly taken off in Indian companies. it is slowly gaining ground as a clothing material as well, it is already widely used in clothing as a replacement for cotton.
Modal silver fiber woven double-sided fabric is light and breathable, the surface is smooth and soft, without elasticity, one side is modal material, which can directly contact the human body, non-conductive, and the other side is silver fiber, which is very conductive and has great shielding performance. Because it has no elasticity, it can be used as home textile products, bed sheets, quilts, functional clothing linings, etc.
Modal Silver Fabric
Modal silver fabric is a textile material that combines modal, a type of natural fiber derived from beech trees, with silver threads or particles. It has good conductive/shielding properties as well as practical textile properties. This kind of fabric is often used to protect high-frequency electromagnetic radiation, has high shielding attenuation even at very high frequencies, and can also be grounded to shield low-frequency electric fields.