kotonizovaný ľan
Cottonised flax is a natural material in which long flax bast fibres are separated, shortened, and processed so that their appearance and properties resemble cotton. This treatment allows flax to be processed using cotton-based spinning technologies, particularly for the production of finer yarns and lightweight fabrics. The history of cottonisation dates back to the 20th century, when manufacturers sought ways to improve the efficiency of flax textile production and adapt it to cotton-processing methods, thereby expanding the use of flax in the light textile industry.
The process involves mechanical fibre opening, shortening, and retting or softening treatments, often combined with surface finishing to improve softness and spinnability. The material is then spun in a manner similar to cotton, producing soft and fine yarns suitable for high-quality woven and knitted fabrics.
In the textile industry, cottonised flax is mainly used for fine knitwear, underwear, T-shirts, dresses, and blends with cotton or synthetic fibres. The resulting products retain the natural breathability, absorbency, and eco-friendly qualities of flax while offering a softer and more comfortable handle. It is also valued in sustainable fashion because of its durability and biodegradability.
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