Basic Information about Low Melt Staple Fiber Low melting fiber is a bi-component fiber known for its strong bonding properties, often used in the spinning of durable yarns. It is valued for its thermal bonding capabilities, making it a popular choice in industries such as automotive and construction for insulation. This fiber can be blended…
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What is Nylon Yarn? Mono Filament Yarn can be obtained by direct spinning or by splitting the Mother Yarn. It has exceptional resistance and hence it is utilized for fuel and chemicals. This type of monofilaments is widely used in the production of filter fabrics and automotive utilities. A polyester Monofilament yarn is also used…
What is Acrylic Yarn? Acrylic is a synthetic material which can be used for a wide scope of manufacturing practices. Acrylic can be converted into yarn or fabric as well as many other types of blends. It is essentially, a man-made, synthetic fiber which is comprised of at least 85% acrylonitrile. Acrylic Yarn is highly…
What is POY yarn (Polyester Partially Oriented Yarn)? POY is either combined with other yarns (so-called ITYs) or converted into stitches and texturized at texturizing companies. Partially Oriented Yarn refers to a thread that is produced in the form of a semi-textured molecular structure due to its polymer structure. Which causes an increase in length…
BCF Yarn BCF Yarn stands for Bulked Continuous Filament Yarn. A kind of filamentous yarn with bulky filaments, the raw material is polypropylene. These types of yarns are in large bulk but not springy in nature. They are substitutes for acrylic and wool yarns in manufacturing machine woven carpets, carpet cover, and so on. The…
What is wool fiber? Wool as such is a renewable natural fiber, so it could have been considered an environment-friendly option. Unfortunately, the extensive sheep farming practiced to meet the global demands has had disastrous consequences on the environment. Sheep survive by grazing, which can have a positive impact on certain types of ecosystems when…
What is Polyester Staple Fiber Production Process ? We will show you how to produce recycled polyester staple fiber. Actually, the only difference is the raw material processing machines. Polyester Staple Fiber (PSF) is made directly from PTA and MEG or PET Chips or PET/ Polyester waste and post-consumer PET bottles. It’s used for spinning…
What is Flame Retardant Fibers? Flame Retardant Fibers (Hollow Slick Fibers), which is made directly from PTA and MEG or PET Chips or from PET/ Polyester waste and post consumed PET bottles. It’s used for spinning yarns and making geotextiles, as well as fill pillow, stuff toys, cushions , etc. Virgin fiber will be used…
What is Polyester Staple Fiber PSF? Eco-friendly 7D 64MM Hollow Conjugate Siliconized Polyester Fiber (PSF), which is made directly from PTA and MEG or PET Chips or from PET/ Polyester waste and post consumed PET bottles. It’s used for spinning yarns and making geotextiles, as well as fill pillow, stuff toys, cushions ,etc. Virgin fiber…
¿Es la fibra artificial ecológica y sostenible? Las actividades económicas y los desarrollos significan invariablemente interferir con la naturaleza. Por lo tanto, de cualquier tipo de actividad industrial surge una responsabilidad especial de proteger el medio ambiente. Una industria competitiva es un requisito previo para la protección eficaz del clima y el medio ambiente, ya…
VNPOLYFIBER - Polyester Fiber Partners from Asia
We are a leading exporter of recycled polyester staple fiber—including hollow conjugated fiber, hollow slick fiber, solid fiber, low melting fiber, and many other polymer fibers since 2017. With a wide-reaching network of trusted suppliers across China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia, we have successfully exported to over 30 countries, serving more than 200 clients, many of whom have a strong presence in North America, South America, and the EU. We provide One Stop Solution for Polyester Staple Fiber, Nonwoven Fabric and Home Textile Materials