McMaple launches its new creation rayon fabric perfect for garments

McMaple is a leading rayon fabric and viscose fabric art and technology company that enables textiles companies to achieve success through the state-of-the-art technology fabric products, launches a perfect fabric for garment, its new rayon fabric. The new product is plain woven with density 68*68, yarn count is 30*30, width is 63”, weight is 127g, available in black and red color. The company has also launched a new printed dress material woven rayon fabric.

The new printed dress material has classic chic pattern that make the colour of hair and skin look more elegant and stylish. Deisgners’ favourite from New York to Paris, this fabric has yarn count 45*45, density 100*80, width 142 cm and weight 110-115g.

According to Wen Wei, technical manager for McMaple. Its rayon and viscose fabrics are highly absorbent with superior drapability and dye ability. It is ideal for the hot and dry weather environment apparel, from dresses, tops to shirts, and this rayon fabric is completely opaque.

McMaple has launched the new digital printing technology which enables garment manufactures launch a new product in a short time through creative idea, prototype to bulk production. This will help the fashion industry to take first-mover advantages with its digital printed rayon fabrics.

Digital printing has a higher productivity in comparison to dye printing as the printing quality is more steady and robust, and can also produce small quantity products in a quick time for prototype and bulk production. McMaple utilizes the digital printing technology to print more customized patterns and colours.

McMaple, headquartered in Hong Kong, China with facilities in Zhejiang, and sustainable suppliers in Shandong. McMaple also has office in Shanghai, and warehouse in Shaoxing, Zhejiang. McMaple is profoundly committed to the pursuit of excellence, customer satisfaction, research and development, and market knowledge.

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