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Material: | Wool |
Usage: | Home Textile, Industrial, Garment, Shoes, Mattress, Bedding |
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Merino Terry Fabric Wool Fiber Filling Wool Wadding
Wool is superior to all other fibers in its ability to handle body moisture in both warm and cool environments. The porosity of the cells in the outer layers of wool fiber allows them to quickly and efficiently absorb and evaporate moisture. In fact, the fibers can absorb up to 30% of their own weight in moisture - ten times as much as any synthetic fiber - without feeling damp or clammy. The porous structure also explains why wool is such a good thermal insulator, not to mention the mesh of the fibers, which creates millions of air pockets that further help to regulate temperature and humidity.
Wool is a naturally strong fiber. It can bend back on itself 20,000 times without breaking. Compare this to cotton at 3,200 times. Due to its unique chemical structure and natural moisture content, wool is naturally fire-resistant. And despite its natural moisture content, wool's dry, porous nature repels mildew and dust mites.
We carefully choose our wool and it is as pure as possible without chemicals, dyes, polymers, or toxins and should be suitable for multiple chemical sensitivity sufferers or those who have allergies.
Why Wool Batting Wadding?
The wool quilt is more snug to body. It maintains a lower resting heart rate and reduces sleep disturbance also, which helps you to get more deep, regenerative sleep.
Regulate Body Temperature: The breathability and heat-insulating of wool are better than those of cotton.Wool is remarkably comfortable in all climates. The breathability, heat-insulating properties, and great moisture-wicking abilities of wool keep your bed dry, helps the body reach comfortable sleeping temperature. It keeps you cool in hot summer nights and warm in cold winter nights.
Wool is a favorite type of batting for most quilters for several different reasons. For one, it has the benefit of being both very warm and breathable. Batting comes in both natural and synthetic options, and the most common types are cotton and wool.
Have you ever spent a night beneath a synthetic duvet, only to wake up in the middle of the night drenched in sweat? That's because synthetic batting doesn't allow for air movement.
Sure, it can keep you warm temporarily, but if you overheat and start sweating, you'll end up marinating yourself.
In contrast, wool batting has lovely little air pockets throughout. It creates a mesh that will keep you warm but will allow for airflow, so you don't sweat half to death.
Wool is a natural fiber and it is:
Environmentally Sustainable
Hypoallergenic - Dust mites don't like wool. They prefer hot humid environments that are more common in synthetic or down products. Dust mites are the major cause of allergy and asthma suffering.
Fire Resistant - That's why firefighters wear wool uniforms and natural bedding manufacturers use wool in their products to meet fire codes.
Regulates Temperature - You can wear wool from the coldest temperatures up to 80+ degrees and be comfortable.
Water Repellent
Ultralight Insulator - Wool is an excellent insulator and has one of the highest insulation to weight ratios of any natural or man-made fiber.
Mildew Resistant - Wool fibers have a natural water-wicking property that prevents moisture from being retained in the fabric. Besides keeping the skin dry, this quality also naturally inhibits mildew. Wool also has natural anti-microbial properties because bacteria tend to be attracted to smooth positively charged surfaces like those of synthetic fibres rather than the scaly, neutrally charged surface of the wool fiber. Hospital studies have shown that bacterial colonies are common in cotton sheets while not present on Merino blankets subjected to the same environmental conditions.
Diminishes Body Odor - Most synthetic fibers actually increase body odor because they create a breeding ground for bacteri
We can cut any length you need, please contact us to tell us what you need.
WEIGHT OPTIONS:
1) Thin batting
Weight: 250 grams per square meter
Thickness: 0.9 cm (1/3 inch)
Size: 100 x 220 cm (40 x 86.5″)
2) Thick batting
Weight: 500 grams per square meter
Thickness: 1.8 cm (2/3 inch)
Size: 100 x 220 cm (40 x 86.5″)
3) Very thick batting
Weight: 750 grams per square meter
Thickness: 2 cm (4/5 inch)
Size: 100 x 220 cm (40 x 86.5″)
The wool is not treated with any chemicals.