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    (Transportation-News.com, July 02, 2013 ) Little Rock, Arkansas -- The "magic" behind the absorbency of microfiber cloths can be attributed to science plus design. In other words, these two combined will produce a cloth that will absorb more water and trap more particles than any other material on Earth!

    Microfiber fabrics are made by using fibers which are 1/100th to the thickness of a human hair. When these fabrics are interwoven, they create a yarn that will absorb more water and trap more dust particles than any other material. Polyester and nylon polymers are the most common to combine for these particular jobs. When these two are combined, specific attributes can be achieved. Polyester and nylon together produce a yarn which will absorb more water because of the science involved with the two polymers. For example, polyester fibers produce a positive charge while nylon fibers produce a negative charge. Combined, these two fibers will create static electricity which is the key or magic behind the microfiber cloth The electrical field produced by these properties, make it easier for dust particles to be collected into the microfiber cloth.

    Part of the magic of the absorbent cloth is in the engineering of the product itself. According to Boyce Henry, head of media and product relations for Savy Industries, a "pie wedge" cross section is made by splitting the nylon star shaped core from the polyester wedges that divide into different strands. Splitting the fibers increases the total amount of absorbency dramatically. In collecting dust particles, this splitting creates an angular form that is more efficient than rounded shapes like silk. This specific engineering of the cloth is why dust and particles cling to the fabric rather than just get pushed along as with a cotton cloth.

    Microfiber fabrics are lightweight, and when woven according to specific standards can be easy to wash, resistant to stains, and absorb more liquid. Research and development continue to make improved combinations of microfibers to satisfy the market.

    Savy Industries produces and markets Big Daddy's Microfiber Detailing Cloths





    About Savy Industries



    Savy Industries is proud to introduce it's new, plush, 2 sided microfiber detailing and cleaning cloth. Savy Industries is on the leading edge of product development and design to make living life easier and their unique Drying Towel is being introduced as the beginning of a line of products intended to accomplish this mission..

    Savy Industries

    Boyce Henry

    620-446-9110

    media@savyindustries.com

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