Primarily used in specialized industries such as oil fields, petrochemicals, power generation, railways, precision instruments, food processing, restaurants, and schools, where specific working environments and industries require special expertise.
With the development of new materials, the application areas of specialty fabrics are constantly expanding. Outdoor sportswear emphasizes waterproof and breathable properties; the medical and health field includes antibacterial fibers such as nano-copper-based fibers, as well as biodegradable medical and health materials and smart wearable textiles; safety protection and emergency rescue utilize them to manufacture high-performance personal protective equipment; the transportation sector, especially new energy vehicles, places higher demands on the flame retardancy and low VOC performance of interior textiles; smart homes and home textiles offer functions such as intelligent temperature control and sleep aids; other industrial sectors also widely apply them in geotechnical engineering, packaging, agriculture, and environmental protection.







