Structural characteristics of fluorescent cloth

Apr 04, 2026

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Fluorescent fabric uses a polyester-cotton blend (polyester-covered cotton) as its base material, woven from high-grade FDY or DTY filaments and combed pure cotton yarn. Due to the 3/1 or 4/1 twill weave, the polyester floats on the surface far outnumber the cotton floats, while the cotton floats are concentrated on the back, making it appear as if the polyester is covering the cotton. This fabric allows for easy dyeing of bright colors on the front, resulting in a rich luster. The back is made of high-strength cotton, offering high strength and a comfortable feel against the skin, forming a double-layer structure with vibrant colors and a comfortable touch.

 

After dyeing, the fabric displays vibrant colors, and its fluorescence meets the EN20471 (formerly EN471) standard. The main colors available are fluorescent orange, fluorescent yellow, fluorescent red, and fluorescent green.

 

The fabric's weave structure primarily includes twill, satin, and plain weave. The weight ranges from 180 to 310 grams per square meter, with both direct and inverse polyester-cotton ratios.

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