Tea Fiber

Tea fiber is produced through eco-friendly technology. The main components, such as theaflavins, thearubigins, and theabrownins, are extracted from natural tea leaves. Polyphenols with various biological activities are evenly distributed on the cellulose fiber matrix, enriching the tea fiber with polyphenols. It is a green ecological fiber with multiple traditional health-care functions.

The active components of polyphenols in tea fiber have natural functions such as antibacterial and deodorizing. As detected by authoritative institutions, this fiber and its manufactured products have a good antibacterial effect.

Tea fiber and its textiles inherently possess a natural dyeing effect. It is naturally beige-brown without chemical bleaching or dyeing, which avoids the environmental pollution and potential harm to the human body caused by the use of chemically synthesized dyes.

Completely derived from natural sources, tea fiber offers the softness and comfort of natural fibers, with a fine-textured hand feel. The all-natural breathable factors within the fiber endow it with strong moisture absorption and breathability. Tea fiber can be blended with cotton, modal, viscose, etc., showing great adaptability. It can meet the requirements of various spinning methods as well as production and processing techniques such as hydro entanglement and needlepunching. It is suitable for various fields including baby products, bras, underwear, T – shirts, shirts, socks, home textiles, and facial masks.