|
Dehaired Camel Hair
The dehaired camel hair is also one of the world rarest textile raw materials. The dehaired camel hair grows on the camels in Inner Mongolia and Gansu Plateau in China. To keep out the cold winter, the camel grows a thin layer of downy undercoat to fill in under the hair in Autumn. The camel grows in ecological environment, and its downy undercoat is free from any chemical pollution due to artificial feed. When weather turns warm in Spring, the layer of downy undercoat falls off by itself. So the collection of downy undercoat does not cause any harm to camel.
The collected undercoat go through ultraviolet light disinfection for killing pathogenic bacteria; and then manual selection for eliminating impurities; and then washed with environment-friendly detergent before separation with special machine for hair removal, and the thin and soft undercoat obtained upon hair removal is called dehaired camel hair.
The dehaired camel hair we use is very fine, with fineness of 18.00-19.50 microns, so that the camel hair products are soft and warm. Additionally, the camel hair products have good elasticity, and not easy to deform from wearing or washing for the special nature of the surface flake of cashmere fiber. |
|
|