Cationic polyester composite yarn is made by combining cationic dyeable polyester and ordinary polyester through lamination and elasticity. During this process, uneven air exchange is used to produce varying long and short pitches, and after weaving, two alternating colors are produced on the surface of the fabric.
Different cationic ratios can achieve different dual color effects, such as heterochromatic, light and dark, and white space. Different product specifications and weaving methods result in different dual color effects such as stripes, grids, and jacquard patterns, making the fabric style more diverse.
Cationic polyester fabric has a soft touch, is not easy to fade, is wrinkle resistant and wear-resistant, and the cost of conventional fabrics is slightly lower than that of polyester.