100% Polyester Fluorescent Tricot Fabrics
Item No. | 1100/SD 75D | ||
Knitting Structure | Width (+3%-2%) | Weight (+/-5%) | Composition |
Tricot fabric | 160cm | 140-160g/m2 | 100% Polyester |
Technical Features | UPF 50+. Breathable. Perfect fit. | ||
Available Treatments | Moisture Management, Anti-Bacterial/Anti-microbial, Water repellent, UV protection, Chlorine resistance |
Fluorescent color fabrics possess distinct characteristics that make them unique and highly visible. These characteristics are primarily a result of the fluorescent pigments or dyes used in the fabric, which react to ultraviolet (UV) or black light, causing the fabric to emit visible light. Here are some key characteristics of fluorescent color fabrics:
High Visibility: Fluorescent fabrics are designed to be extremely visible even in low-light conditions. When exposed to UV or black light, they appear to glow, making them ideal for safety clothing, outdoor gear, and applications where visibility is crucial.
Vibrant and Intense Colors: Fluorescent colors are exceptionally bright and intense. They can range from neon pinks and greens to vivid yellows and oranges, creating eye-catching and attention-grabbing hues.
UV Reactive: The primary characteristic of fluorescent fabrics is their reactivity to ultraviolet (UV) light. When exposed to UV or blacklight, these fabrics become significantly brighter and more radiant, making them suitable for clubs, parties, and artistic displays.
Durability: Many fluorescent fabrics are designed to be durable and long-lasting, as they are often used in outdoor settings or as part of high-visibility safety gear. They are typically resistant to fading and maintain their bright colors over time.
Versatility: Fluorescent color fabrics are versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications, including fashion, sportswear, safety clothing, party decorations, signage, and more.
Reflective Properties: Some fluorescent fabrics may have added reflective elements, such as strips or accents, to enhance visibility in low-light conditions. This is particularly important for safety clothing and gear.
UV Protection: In some cases, fluorescent fabrics may also offer UV protection to help shield the wearer from the harmful effects of UV rays while maintaining their vibrant appearance.
Non-Toxic: The pigments and dyes used in fluorescent fabrics are typically non-toxic and safe for contact with the skin, making them suitable for clothing and accessories.
Easily Cleaned: Fluorescent fabrics are often designed to be easy to clean, which is important for garments and gear that may be exposed to outdoor elements or other contaminants.
Wide Range of Applications: These fabrics are used in a variety of settings, from high-visibility safety clothing for construction workers to trendy fashion items, party decorations, and special effects in theater and entertainment.
It's important to note that the fluorescence of these fabrics relies on the presence of UV light, so they may not appear as vibrant under normal daylight or indoor lighting conditions. Additionally, while fluorescent colors can be exciting and attractive, they may not be suitable for all occasions, and personal preferences for such bright and intense colors can vary.