Glove, Terry Cloth, Loop-out, Regular Weight, Men's Grey, 1 dozen
Most terry cloth is made with cotton because the absorbent fiber gets stronger when wet and it can be sanitized in very hot water using strong bleach and detergent without harm. Terry cloth is usually made with looped pile because the loops act like very small sponges. Looped pile is also better able to withstand the strain of rubbing, pulling twisting and tugging by the user. Loosely twisted loops are softer and more absorbent than tightly twisted loops, which produce a rougher fabric. Long pile is more absorbent than short pile. Terry cloth is most absorbent when it has loops on both sides. Cotton can absorb up to 27 times its own weight in water.
Features
Cotton/Polyester blend
Provides maximum absorbency
Provides comfort and warmth
Resistant to cut, slash, abrasion and heat
Durable
Domestic, seamless, reversible pattern
Industry Applications
Automotive and general appliance industries, heating and air conditioning manufacturing, metal stamping operations, ceramic plants, bakeries and other applications requiring moderate heat protection.