Microfiber
Microfiber is a synthetic material made from extremely fine fibers, typically composed of polyester and polyamide. These fibers are much thinner than a human hair, allowing microfiber to be soft, lightweight, and highly absorbent. It is commonly used in cleaning cloths, towels, and clothing due to its ability to trap dirt and dust effectively.
The unique structure of microfiber gives it excellent durability and resistance to wear and tear. Additionally, it dries quickly and can be washed and reused many times, making it an eco-friendly option compared to traditional cleaning materials. Its versatility has made it popular in various industries, including textiles and automotive.