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工艺创新

Mercerised Merino

Superior hand feel and drape with enhanced comfort


The mercerisation process for Merino wool is a process normally applied to wool top or scoured loose wool, creating a ‘cashmere-like’ feel and a ‘silk-like’ appearance, changing the perceived hand feel of the fibre.

Superior hand-feel
Superior hand-feel

Improved hand-feel for worsted-spun and woollen-spun knitwear.

Comfort
Comfort

Improved comfort especially in next-to-skin products. 

Improved drape
Improved drape

Improved drape and fluidity. 

Mercerised Merino

The mercerisation of wool involves the removal of the scale structure from the surface of the wool fibre which creates a smoother fibre surface, the effect of which is to increase the sheen. The second part of the process involves the application of a very fine layer of silicone polymer which is grafted permanently onto the fibres’ surface.

The application of the silicone polymer brings about significant improvement in the hand feel. Although as a result of the treatment, the actual diameter (micron) of the fibre does not change, the perceived improvement in hand feel is the equivalent of using wool 2 - 3 microns finer.

Contact the Woolmark Technical Team for more information.

more innovations
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Optim spinning technology

Using the latest Optim spinning techniques, 100% Australian Merino wool fabric can now be wind and water-resistant fabric without the use of chemical finishes.
08/13/2020
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Natural Colouration Technology

08/13/2020
Natural dye can be used to colour natural fibres such as wool. Natural dyes are extracted from natural resources such as plants, minerals and even shells and insects.
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Wool Seamless Technology

Seamless Merino wool encourages greater structure diversity and comfort along with reduced fabric wastage, using circular and flat-knitting technologies.
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Digital Printing

Digital fabric printing is where colour dyes are applied to a wool fabric surface through inkjet technology to produce a printed fabric with intricate designs.