HEMP AND ITS PROPERTIES
Hemp is the strongest and most durable organic vegetable fiber on the planet, being five times more resistant than cotton. It is in the Top 5 of the plantations with less impact and that contribute more to the biodiversity, according to the study of Montford and Small (1999).
With unmatched durability, resiliency, antimicrobial and antifungal properties, Hemp is a fresh item, comfortable, has a cold thermal sensation, making people feel 5ºC colder, good humidity absorption capacity, air permeability, dirt resilient and has more regular texture when compared with the other fibers with which traditionally work.
With unmatched durability, resiliency, antimicrobial and antifungal properties, Hemp is a fresh item, comfortable, has a cold thermal sensation, making people feel 5ºC colder, good humidity absorption capacity, air permeability, dirt resilient and has more regular texture when compared with the other fibers with which traditionally work.
Hemp does not need synthetic herbicides or pesticides to grow, the water requirement is inversely proportional to the soil nutrient characteristics (soils with more nutrients = less water), is biodegradable and decompose naturally, resulting in a sustainable and low environmental impact article, which appeals to young people and to more conscious audiences.
With strong ultraviolet protection properties (95% without treatment / 100% with treatment vs. 30% - 90% other fibers), it has a very stable molecular structure which reduces the production of static electricity, subsequently erosions and skin allergies. His molecular properties (pores + oxygen + phenolic compounds) inhibit the appearance of bacteria such as E-Coli and Candida Auris.
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