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  2. Microfiber - Wikipedia

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    Microfiber (microfibre in British English) is synthetic fibre finer than one denier or decitex/thread, having a diameter of less than ten micrometers. The most common types of microfiber are made variously of polyesters; polyamides (e.g., nylon, Kevlar, Nomex); and combinations of polyester, polyamide, and polypropylene. Microfiber is used to ...

  3. Bed sheet - Wikipedia

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    Cotton and cotton blends dominate the market, the most common blend being cotton/polyester. Cotton provides absorbency and a soft hand, while polyester adds durability and wrinkle resistance. [2] Other common fibers used in the manufacturing of bed sheets include linen, silk, Modal and bamboo rayon, lyocell, Microtex or Microfiber, and ...

  4. Costco vs. Amazon Sheets: Here's the Budget-Bedding Winner - AOL

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    Meanwhile, the Mellanni Iconic Bedding Sheet Set uses microfiber, a cotton alternative that uses synthetic materials to be moisture-wicking, breathable, and silky smooth to the touch. Another ...

  5. Nonwoven fabric - Wikipedia

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    Nonwoven fabrics are broadly defined as sheet or web structures bonded together by entangling fiber or filaments (and by perforating films) mechanically, thermally or chemically. They are flat or tufted porous sheets that are made directly from separate fibres, molten plastic or plastic film.

  6. Um, These Editor-Approved Cotton Sheets Have Thousands Of ...

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    The best cotton sheets, from Egyptian to percale and Supima ones, have been tested by reviewers and Women's Health editors to be soft for hot sleepers and more. Um, These Editor-Approved Cotton ...

  7. Coolmax - Wikipedia

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    As a polyester, it is moderately hydrophobic, so it absorbs little fluid and dries relatively quickly (compared to absorbent fibers such as cotton). The cross-section is non-round, increasing surface area by an estimated 20% (over round fibers) in order to produce a wicking effect via capillary action .