Eucalyptus blankets
The useful properties of the evergreen representative of the Myrtov family - the giant eucalyptus - have been adopted not only by doctors and cosmetologists, but also by manufacturers of sleeping accessories. With the development of nanotechnology, a new way of processing eucalyptus wood has appeared, which makes it possible to obtain a soft, silky fiber while preserving the porous plant structure. The new generation material called lyocell (tencel) is used for sewing 100% natural bedding and is used as a filler for pillows and blankets.
Blankets made of eucalyptus, which have a whole range of attractive consumer qualities, have become a serious competitor to traditional cotton, woolen, silk, exotic bamboo products. What caused the buzz around eucalyptus miracle blankets and whether their considerable cost is justified - let's figure it out.
About production
The authorship of the development of the technology for the manufacture of textile fibers of Lyocell (Lyocell) belongs to the British. Today, the United States remains the main manufacturer of fabrics under the Tensel brand. Lyocell has become a source of pride for its creators, which is quite justified, since the technology is completely wasteless, the cellulose product itself is 100% natural, and its production is 100 times less harmful to the environment than cotton waste.
True, there are several "buts". Tencel companies are forced to pursue a rigid pricing policy, setting a fairly high price tag on their products. This fact is explained by the high cost of the raw materials themselves, the peculiarities of their processing and the need to give time for eucalyptus forests to recover.
As far as fiber production is concerned, in a complex multistage process:
- eucalyptus wood is processed using a safe organic solvent to produce wood pulp;
- the resulting mass is pressed through mesh filters to form threads;
- the yarns are treated with an acidic composition to give the final shape and dried.
The softness, tenderness and elasticity of eucalyptus fibers are often compared to natural silk. Therefore, blankets made from it are surprisingly comfortable and guarantee a pleasant tactile sensation.
Advantages and disadvantages
Nature generously shared its healing power with the eucalyptus. The essential oil contains cineole, a substance with antiseptic properties, and the leaves contain tannins, which have anti-inflammatory effects. Moreover, these useful qualities in wood processing are preserved due to the use of organic solvents. The demand for eucalyptus-filled duvets is driven by the performance imparted by its parent, eucalyptus.
Positive aspects of eucalyptus blankets:
- Smooth, which prevents the accumulation of surface dust.
- Very light - this is how the air component of the fibers manifests itself.
- Breathable - the breathable properties of the filler contribute to the creation of an ideal microclimate throughout the night.
- They take care of the hygiene of the bed. The material with antiseptic and bactericidal properties prevents the spread of pathogenic bacteria, the formation of putrefactive fungi and populations of house dust mites.
- Environmentally friendly and safe. The products are distinguished by a complete absence of chemical activity, do not electrify and are absolutely harmless to the body.
- Hypoallergenic - do not provoke the development of unwanted reactions and irritation of the respiratory mucosa. This will certainly be of interest to people with a predisposition to allergies and those who suffer from asthma.
- They have deodorant qualities, which eliminates the appearance of unpleasant odors.
- Provide an optimal level of humidity - porous fibers filled with air easily absorb excess moisture, instantly evaporating it and not creating a greenhouse effect.
- They maintain the ideal temperature regardless of the season due to good heat transfer. Qualitatively cooled in summer, perfectly warmed in winter.
- They have a healing effect: essential oil vapors reduce cold symptoms, fight insomnia syndrome, migraines, relieve stress caused by stress, improve capillary blood circulation, toning the skin.
- Wear-resistant - the amazing strength of eucalyptus fibers guarantees a long service life of about 10 years.
- Resistant to deformation: vacuum storage does not threaten loss of shape.
- Undemanding in service.
The disadvantages of blankets refers to their cost, which, as already mentioned, is quite high in comparison with similar products from the bedding lines with natural fillers. The second point is associated with the eucalyptus aroma - quite strong, one might say, intrusive, which is not always acceptable for people with excessive sensitivity to odors while taking medications or chronic diseases.
Varieties
The assortment line of blankets with eucalyptus filling is represented by three categories of products that differ in density:
- Summer models: 100 g / m2 density, they are designed for use in high temperature conditions, therefore they are much thinner and lighter than winter options.
- Winter models: 300 g / m2 - an excellent alternative to woolen blankets, where the filler often causes allergic reactions.
- All-season: 200 g / m2 is the optimal solution due to its versatility. A comfortable sleep is guaranteed all year round.
In this case, it is worth focusing on the individual characteristics of the organism, own habits and local climatic conditions.
Dimensions (edit)
When choosing the size of the blanket, they are guided by the dimensions of the bed and the number of users.
There are four common blanket sizes that are:
- single one-and-a-half;
- double;
- double with European standard size;
- children's.
Product sizes may vary slightly from manufacturer to manufacturer. Although there are a number of standard sizes that are designed to fit standard bedding sets.
Standard sizes:
- One-and-a-half products are 140x205 cm, which is considered the most common size, corresponding to the classic Russian one-and-a-half size duvet cover 145x215 cm.
- Products for double beds, which are respectively wider - 175x205 cm, are designed for duvet covers 175x210 cm.
- Eurostandard models 200x220 cm - almost any manufacturer has such options, as well as bed linen of the appropriate size can be found in all well-known textile brands.
- Children's models 110x140 cm, and they are purchased not only for cots, but also in strollers for newborns.
One-and-a-half comforters are great for older children: full compliance with traditional sizes of children's bedding and one-and-a-half bedding sets for adults is very convenient and allows you to quickly choose a blanket for a teenager.
Criterias of choice
When planning to buy a blanket made of eucalyptus, in addition to size and density, pay attention to its composition.
It should be borne in mind that there are several types of products on sale:
- With 100% Tencel filling, these are the most expensive models due to their high cost.
- Filled with 100% polyester faux swan down with a quilted cover.
- Blended: eucalyptus + cotton.
Any of the listed options is capable of providing a high level of comfort, but when purchasing a pure lyocell bedding accessory is a priority, do not forget to inquire about the composition of the purchased model.
It also happens that the manufacturer in the declared characteristics indicates as a filler - eucalyptus fibers, but in reality plant fibers contain only the upper layer of bedding.
Although, when the composition contains from 20% to 50% natural fibers, and the rest of the components are synthetics and silicone additives, this simplifies the care of the products.
To avoid misunderstandings, you should spend a couple of minutes studying the instructions and communicating with a sales assistant in order to find out the differences between analogues of different brands.
Care rules
Maintenance of eucalyptus filled blankets is reduced to a regular machine wash as needed. An alternative option is dry cleaning services.
To make the product last as long as possible, adhere to the following recommendations:
- Washing is desirable in a delicate mode, the temperature should not exceed 40 °.
- Avoid using aggressive detergents in favor of mild, gentle formulations.
- Delicate spinning in the machine is possible, but it is best to dry the product naturally in the fresh air. The washed blanket is laid out on a horizontal surface, and since the eucalyptus filling is hygroscopic, drying will not take long.
- To keep it fluffy, periodically ventilate the blanket.
Recent studies by sleep doctors have shown a direct relationship between the quality of life and the quality of a night's rest. Considering that in a sleeping state we spend a third of our conscious life, as programmed by nature, then the choice of bed accessories should be taken with a certain degree of seriousness.
The following video is about how eucalyptus filled duvets are made.
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