The viscose fiber market is poised for growth across various applications, driven by trends in sustainability, innovation, and expanding markets. The demand for different types of viscose products is expected to increase, particularly in textiles, non-wovens, and blended fabrics, as industries continue to innovate and adapt to changing consumer preferences. Projections for Global Viscose Fiber…
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What is Lyocell fiber ? Lyocell staple fiber has excellent wearability, mechanical properties and processing properties. It is widely used in home textiles, underwear, infant products, clothing, apparel, fabrics, sportswear, tooling, masks, wet wipes, flocking, hygiene materials, medical materials , Precision instrument wipes, special paper, food packaging, industrial filter materials, etc. Can be pure spinning,…
Mono PP fiber What is Polypropylene (PP)? Polypropylene (PP): It is a thermoplastic polymer, known for its versatility, chemical resistance, and durability. It is one of the most commonly used plastics in the world, found in everything from packaging materials to automotive parts and textiles. Characteristics of PP: Lightweight: PP has a low density, making…
U.S. International Trade Commission just released its third review publication no. 5456 to shed a light about US import of polyester staple fiber from China in the last 5 years. VNPOLYFIBER would like to summarize some main points of this review for interested audience. Scope of polyester staple fiber from China The merchandise subject to…
What is Low melting fiber? In the ever-evolving field of textile technology, innovation is driving the future of fabric development. One standout advancement is low-melt polyester fiber, a groundbreaking material with unique properties and a wide range of applications that are reshaping industries and pushing the boundaries of fabric engineering. Low melting point polyester fiber…
PET Spunbond Nonwoven PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) spunbond nonwoven fabrics are produced through a spunbond process using medium to coarse denier continuous filament fibers. These fabrics are known for their strength, durability, and versatility, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. Spunbond Process: The spunbond process involves extruding molten PET polymer through spinnerets to…
Biodegradable Bicomponent PE/PET Fiber Biodegradable Bicomponent PE/PET Fiber: This fiber features a concentric sheath/core structure, consisting of a low melting point sheath made from Polyethylene and a core material of Polyethylene Terephthalate. It can be produced with standard hydrophilic or hydrophobic spin finishes, and additives are incorporated to enhance its biodegradability. Product Technical Specification Standard…
What is PLA Fiber? Polylactic acid (PLA) is an environmentally friendly, plant-derived thermoplastic. The fiber forming substance is a lactic acid polymer in which at least 85% by weight are lactic acid ester units derived from naturally occuring sugars (sugar beets and corn).Bico PLA with sheath/core structure has property of low melting point 130℃(sheath)and core…
100% PET Spunlace Nonwoven 100% PET Spunlace Nonwoven refers to a type of nonwoven fabric made entirely from polyester fibers, specifically Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), using the spunlace or hydroentanglement process. VnPolyfiber is a renowned supplier of Spunlace Nonwoven fabric from China. VnPolyfiber offers various specifications of Spunlace Nonwoven made from 100% PET or a combination…
What are fibers? Fibers are slender elements that have a high length compared to their width. They are known for being flexible and thin. These fibers are composed of macromolecules called polymers, which are made up of monomers. Polymers are stable chemically, while monomers are unstable, leading to their reaction and formation of the polymer….