This difference is mainly reflected in their functional positioning and core value. Ordinary fabrics primarily focus on basic protective and aesthetic needs, while silver fiber shielding functional fabrics, in addition to basic comfort, offer specific functional values such as antibacterial and deodorizing properties, antistatic properties, and electromagnetic shielding, making them suitable for a wider range of applications with specific requirements. With increasing awareness of health protection and growing demand for protection due to the increasing complexity of electromagnetic environments, market acceptance of these functional textile materials is gradually improving. Demand is also expanding from specific professional fields to everyday consumer scenarios, resulting in a steady growth in the overall market size. Simultaneously, the industry is moving towards reducing production costs, optimizing the fabric wearing experience, and standardizing product efficacy labeling, indicating further potential for increased market acceptance in the future.
