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titleOfInvention Novel glue-free cotton
abstract The invention discloses a novel glue-free cotton. According to the glue-free cotton, a soybean fiber layer, a nano-grade antibacterial material layer, a cotton fiber layer and an alginate fiber layer are laminated sequentially from top to bottom. The glue-free cotton comprises, in percentages by weight, 15-20% of soybean fiber layer, 5-10% of the nano-grade antibacterial material layer, 60-70% of cotton fiber, and 8-15% of alginate fiber. According to the novel glue-free cotton, the nano-grade antibacterial material is added in an intermediate layer, such that an antibacterial effect can be provided continuously for a long time. The invasion by bacteria can be prevented, and body health can be protected. The hard cotton has the characteristics of high bulkiness, high elasticity, good washability, and the like.
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