Why does Teviron have prominent water vapor permeability and water permeability?
Researchers have tested the water vapor permeability and water permeability of clothing. In the tests, subjects wear clothing made of half Teviron and half cotton, then the subjects run until they sweat. When humidity reaches 80%, the subjects stop running, are time tested from sweat to dry, and the result is made into a humidity percentage curve diagram. We find that Teviron only needs about 10 minutes to dry; but cotton needs about 40 minutes. Cotton fiber was considered to have powerful absorption, with cotton clothing absorbing better than many other fabrics; so it is commonly thought that we should wear cotton clothing in summer. In fact, cotton clothing takes up water easily, but besides absorption by the cotton fiber, water will also fill up blank spaces between cotton fibers, and evaporation is difficult. Therefore, cotton clothing retains the sweat on the skin and may feel uncomfortable. Because the absorption rate of Teviron is zero, when perspiration occurs, sweat hides at t