Polyestervezels met een lage smeltbaarheid
Holle harde katoen met lage smeltvezel 15D 64mm Solid Staple Polyestervezel
Virgin Low Melt Hard Cotton 15D×64mm Low Melting Polyester Fiber White Color Definition: LMF or Low melt staple fiber is a fiber which is produced by using polyester and modified polyester to spin simultaneously. It has a lower melting point from 90 degrees to 220 degrees. 110℃ LMF is the most common in the market. When heated to 110-150 ℃, the sheath layer can melt and generate a sheath-core or side-by-side structure. Low melt polyester staple fiber (LMF) is also called 4080
Bruin gerecycled korte stapelvezel 64 mm laag smeltend polyestermateriaal
Exclusive Brown Recycled Low Melt Polyester Staple Fiber 4D×64mm Low Melt PSF Definition: LMF or Low melt staple fiber is a fiber which is produced by using polyester and modified polyester to spin simultaneously. It has a lower melting point from 90 degrees to 220 degrees. 110℃ LMF is the most common in the market. When heated to 110-150 ℃, the sheath layer can melt and generate a sheath-core or side-by-side structure. Low melt polyester staple fiber (LMF) is also called
Recycled PET 4080 4D Short Staple Fiber 64mm Bruin voor industrieel gebruik
4080 Low Melt Polyester Fiber Recycled 4D×64mm Brown Color For Industrial Use Definition: LMF or Low melt staple fiber is a fiber which is produced by using polyester and modified polyester to spin simultaneously. It has a lower melting point from 90 degrees to 220 degrees. 110℃ LMF is the most common in the market. When heated to 110-150 ℃, the sheath layer can melt and generate a sheath-core or side-by-side structure. Low melt polyester staple fiber (LMF) is also called
Palmbruin polyester PSF laag smeltend polyester stapelvezel hoog trekvermogen voor textiel
Polyester Low Melt Point Staple Fiber Palm Brown PSF High Tensile For Textile Definition: LMF or Low melt staple fiber is a fiber which is produced by using polyester and modified polyester to spin simultaneously. It has a lower melting point from 90 degrees to 220 degrees. 110℃ LMF is the most common in the market. When heated to 110-150 ℃, the sheath layer can melt and generate a sheath-core or side-by-side structure. Low melt polyester staple fiber (LMF) is also called
Kunstmatige laagsmeltende polyesterstapelvezel 64 mm voor niet-geweven stoffen
Low Melting Point Regenerated Polyester Staple Fiber 4Dx64mm Palm Brown PSF Definition: LMF or Low melt staple fiber is a fiber which is produced by using polyester and modified polyester to spin simultaneously. It has a lower melting point from 90 degrees to 220 degrees. 110℃ LMF is the most common in the market. When heated to 110-150 ℃, the sheath layer can melt and generate a sheath-core or side-by-side structure. Low melt polyester staple fiber (LMF) is also called 4080
Witte niet-toxische polyester stapelvezels 51 mm Vaste laag smeltbare korte vezels
Virgin Low Melt Fiber 2D×51mm Low Melting Polyester Staple Fiber 110℃ White Definition: LMF or Low melt staple fiber is a fiber which is produced by using polyester and modified polyester to spin simultaneously. It has a lower melting point from 90 degrees to 220 degrees. 110℃ LMF is the most common in the market. When heated to 110-150 ℃, the sheath layer can melt and generate a sheath-core or side-by-side structure. Low melt polyester staple fiber (LMF) is also called 4080
Lichte A-kwaliteit, ruwe witte man gemaakte stapelvezels 51 mm laag smelt polyestervezel
Low Melting Polyester Fiber 4D×51mm Virgin Low Melt Point Polyester Fiber Solid Raw White Polyester Low Melt Fiber Definition: LMF or Low melt staple fiber is a fiber which is produced by using polyester and modified polyester to spin simultaneously. It has a lower melting point from 90 degrees to 220 degrees. 110℃ LMF is the most common in the market. When heated to 110-150 ℃, the sheath layer can melt and generate a sheath-core or side-by-side structure. Low melt polyester
Matrixstabiliteit Polyester Man Made Fiber 64mm Lage smelt Off Wit PSF
Low Melting Recycled Polyester Fiber 4D×64mm Low Melt Point Polyester Off White Polyester Regenerated Low Melt Fiber Definition: LMF or Low melt staple fiber is a fiber which is produced by using polyester and modified polyester to spin simultaneously. It has a lower melting point from 90 degrees to 220 degrees. 110℃ LMF is the most common in the market. When heated to 110-150 ℃, the sheath layer can melt and generate a sheath-core or side-by-side structure. Low melt
4D×51mm milieuvriendelijke gerecycleerde laag smeltvezels voor goede binding in textielproductie
4D*51mm Eco-Friendly Recycled Low Melt Fiber Our Recycled Off-White Low Melt Fiber 4D*51mm is a high-quality functional staple fiber designed for thermal bonding and eco-friendly textile production. Made from recycled raw materials with professional processing, it combines stable low-melt performance, good processability and environmental-friendly features. Product Advantages Recycled & Eco-Friendly: Made from recycled materials, eco-friendly, low-carbon and suitable for