The fabric layer is the outermost layer of the mattress. Most people think that when a bed sheet is placed on the mattress, the mattress is not in direct contact with the skin, thus ignoring the role of the fabric. This statement is wrong. People will excrete about 250ml of sweat every day during sleep. Even if a quilt of about 3cm is placed, most of this sweat will still be absorbed by the mattress. If the
mattress fabric is not hygroscopic and breathable, it is easy to breed bacteria and mites.
In a mattress, the fabric is the closest part to the human body, and its quality directly affects the quality of sleep and even physical health. There are 3 million fine pores distributed on the surface of the skin. These pores shrink and dilate day and night to breathe, secrete sweat, excrete sebum and metabolites in the body to regulate the body's temperature and normal functions. Cell division is vigorous at night. time. If the fabric material of the mattress cannot breathe and wick away sweat, it is easy to cause skin problems. Although we all know that perspiration and moisture wicking, good air permeability, good skin-friendliness, environmental protection and health are the basic standards for the fabrics used in mattresses, the problem of bedding fabrics is a pain point for many companies at present.