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Uses For Bamboo Fabric

Bamboo fabric is used for many applications these days, from bedding to clothing. This is because this environmentally responsible fabric is silky to the touch, looks like a much more expensive fabric such as silk or cashmere, and is durable as well as being good for those who are health conscious. Of course, bedding and t-shirts aren't the only uses for that material these days.

Intimate Apparel

Bamboo fabric is excellent for making intimate apparel garments. The soft feel, unique luster, and ability to make bright colors with the fabric means that it is perfect for making all sorts of intimate apparel, which includes:

  • Socks
  • Underwear
  • T-shirts
  • Bathing suits
  • Bathing suit cover ups
  • Bath robes
  • Sleepwear

The choice to use bamboo fabric for intimate apparel is a very simple one to make. First, the antibacterial properties of the fabric are perfect for keeping odor at bay as well as protecting children and pregnant women. The absorbent properties make the intimate apparel more comfortable as it doesn't stick to the skin like cotton would and can keep a person cooler during the hotter months.

Non-woven Fabric

Bamboo non-woven fabric is another product of the process that creates the finished bamboo fabric. It is more akin to viscose fibers (fibers that are much like those that are used to make rayon and cellophane) though, than the regular fabric, and can be used for more practical items. These items include:

  • Sanitary napkins
  • Face masks (industrial and medical)
  • Food-grade packaging (like cellophane)
  • Mattresses

This form of bamboo fabric is used in these industrial applications because of the anti-bacterial state of bamboo. Because of a bio-agent in the bamboo called bamboo kun, it is remarkably disease resistant and very little bacteria can survive and incubate on bamboo. Luckily, this trait continues when bamboo is processed as the bamboo kun is a part of the molecular structure of bamboo. Bamboo is also used for this because of the economically friendly and environmentally responsible ways that bamboo is processed.

Medical Supplies and Sanitary Materials

Given its antibacterial nature, it is no surprise that bamboo fabric is also used for medical supplies and sanitary materials. The fabric can be made into many different products in this section, which can include:

  • Sanitary towels
  • Gauze
  • Bandages
  • Absorbent pads
  • Surgical wear (scrubs)
  • Doctor's coats
  • Medical masks

Of course, the anti-bacterial properties aren't the only reason that bamboo fabric is used for medical supplies. Because of the gentle make-up of the fibers, there are very few people who are allergic to bamboo fabric. It is also light and durable, more so than many other fabrics out there that are much more expensive to produce.

Bedroom Uses

The bedroom is a place of refuge for many people. This is why bamboo fabric is perfect for any bedroom. They have features that can create the most welcoming atmosphere in your entire home, and do so all because of natural characteristics. Some of the uses for bamboo fabric in the bathroom are:

  • Sheets
  • Comforters
  • Duvet covers
  • Pillow shams
  • Pillows
  • Mattresses
  • Bed skirts
  • Table cloths
  • Mattress pads
  • Drapes
  • Blinds
  • Television covers
  • Sofa slipcovers

With the air quality inside a house getting as bad as the areas outside because of pollution and allergens, bamboo fabric is perfect for the bedroom retreat. Hypo-allergenic, it keeps allergens away from most people. Anti-bacterial molecules mean that it can keep people from getting sick as quickly. The absorptive properties and the deodorizing properties also ensure that your bed will stay dry and odor free.

Bathroom Uses

Bamboo fabric has a place in the bathroom as well as other rooms in the home. Bamboo fabric can create some of the most luxurious towels and with the same features that make it such a wise decision in many other rooms in your home. Some of the bamboo fabric products used in the bathroom are:

  • Hand towels
  • Wash cloths
  • Body towels
  • Bath sheets
  • Tub mats
  • Bath rugs
  • Decorative toilet lid covers
  • Shower curtains

These products can be made out of bamboo fabric and be extremely beneficial to the body simply because they absorb water quickly, leaving you dry while being plush to the touch and absorbing odor causing bacteria, leaving your towels free of that smell they can sometimes get. Bamboo fabric also ensures that other bacteria that may be harmful for you will have a shorter life span in the bathroom.

Conclusion

There are many uses for bamboo fabric in the home, as well as in manufactured products. Because of its antibacterial nature as well as the soft feel and absorptive properties, bamboo fabric is a fantastic choice for all of the uses listed above.


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