MVS is an abbreviation in the textile industry that stands for "Murata Vortex Spinning". MVS is a textile process used to make fibers and undergarments. This technology was first developed by Japan's Murata Machinery Co., Ltd. and began commercial application in the 1980s.
The characteristic of MVS textile process is to create mainstream by spinning yarn in high-speed rotating air flow. This method differs from traditional spinning techniques, which typically involve stretching and twisting fibers on a spindle. MVS uses the power of airflow to break up and rotate the fibers to form a thin and uniform line.
The advantages of MVS technology include the production of uniform, soft and elastic products. This process is particularly suitable for making sportswear, underwear, socks and other textiles that require clothing comfort and transparency. In addition, MVS can also effectively blend different types of fibers with the textile properties of coconut fiber.
Overall, MVS is an advanced textile technology that has been widely used in the textile industry to produce high-quality collections and fabrics.