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What is the difference between Damask, Satin and Taffeta woven labels?

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What is the difference between Damask, Satin and Taffeta woven labels?

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A. Damask Woven Labels: With the use of thinner yarns, Damask labels are able to incorporate small logos very clearly. They are considered as the premium choice for woven label products. Satin Woven Labels : Satin labels have a shiny, almost silk feel to the label. They are soft to touch, and are therefore most commonly used for Baby products, lingerie and night gowns. Taffeta Woven Labels: Taffeta labels make use of a similar thread to Damask labels but only thicker. This makes the details a little less refined, but nevertheless, very clear.

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The areas of application of materials can be divided into, among others, hygiene, wipes, clothing, medicine, healthcare, personal care, automotive, electronics, filtration, agriculture, gardening, furniture, construction and packaging. It is important to note that a single product in a field of application can be made using different technologies such as nonwoven fabric . A nonwoven fabric is a fabric that does not need to be woven. After you receive a piece of nonwoven fabric, you will find that you cannot take the thread from the inside because it is not intertwined in the traditional way, it is combined by stretching chemical fibers and finally physically, and the whole fabric is intact, but it is very easy to cut and textile.

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