Fibers

Polyester Staple Fiber 

Hollow conjugated

A type of synthetic fiber with a unique hollow structure. The hollow spaces within the fiber provide excellent insulation and thermal properties. It is widely used in the production of pillows, comforters, and quilts, as the hollow structure traps air, providing lightweight warmth and comfort. Additionally, its resilient and non-allergenic properties make it a popular choice for filling various home and bedding products.

Polyester Staple Fiber 

Solid

Solid polyester staple fiber is a versatile synthetic fiber known for its exceptional strength and durability. It is produced from solid polyester chips through a spinning process, resulting in fine fibers that can be further processed into yarns, fabrics, and non-woven materials. Solid polyester staple fiber finds applications in a wide range of industries, including apparel, home textiles, automotive, and filtration. Its ability to resist wrinkles, mold, and mildew makes it a reliable choice for long-lasting and low-maintenance products.

PP fiber

Polypropylene fiber

A lightweight and resilient synthetic fiber with excellent moisture-wicking and quick-drying properties. It is widely used in various applications, such as geotextiles, filtration fabrics, ropes, and woven bags. Polypropylene fiber’s resistance to chemicals, UV rays, and bacteria makes it suitable for outdoor and industrial applications. Moreover, its low density and cost-effectiveness have led to its popularity in the production of disposable non-woven products like medical masks and hygiene products.

Available in different deniers, cuts, and colors