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Fibre conjuguée vierge creuse 20D creuse en coton dur ignifuge
Virgin Hollow Conjugated Polyester Fiber 20D×64mm Hollow Hard White Cotton PSF Definition: Hollow conjugated polyester fiber is a kind of hollow fiver with high hollow structure which reduces the weight of the filling and contains a lot of air inside the fiber so that the filling is light and warm. Hollow conjugated can be applied in the textile industry for fabrics, home textiles, thermal insulation materials, outdoor equipment, and more. Features: Anti-Bacteria, Anti-Static -
Polyester en fibre de base en polyester creux en PET recyclé
Recycled PET Hollow Conjugated Polyester Staple Fiber 7D×64mm Definition: Hollow conjugated polyester fiber is a kind of hollow fiver with high hollow structure which reduces the weight of the filling and contains a lot of air inside the fiber so that the filling is light and warm. Hollow conjugated can be applied in the textile industry for fabrics, home textiles, thermal insulation materials, outdoor equipment, and more. Features: Anti-Bacteria, Anti-Static, Flame Retardant -
Résistant à la flamme Fibre de polyester creuse de 64 mm Fibre chimique synthétique
Hollow Conjugated Polyester Fiber 3D×64mm non siliconized Recycled Definition: Hollow conjugated polyester fiber is a kind of hollow fiver with high hollow structure which reduces the weight of the filling and contains a lot of air inside the fiber so that the filling is light and warm. Hollow conjugated can be applied in the textile industry for fabrics, home textiles, thermal insulation materials, outdoor equipment, and more. Features: Anti-Bacteria, Anti-Static, Flame -
Stabilité de la matrice Polyester fabriqué par l'homme Fibre 64 mm Faible fonte
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 -
Fibre d'accouplement artificielle de polyester blanc 51 mm 180°C Pour l'intérieur automobile
High Quality Low Melt Virgin Polyester Fiber 4D×51mm 180℃ For Automotive 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 4080 -
Fibre d'étagère de polyester blanc 180°C Coton dur Rétractable au feu Fibre de polyester
White Low Melting Polyester Virgin Fiber 4D×51mm Virgin 180℃ Hard Cotton 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 or -
Remplissage en fibre de polyester recyclée de 51 mm
Environment Friendly Low Melt Polyester Staple Fiber 4D×51mm Recycled 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 -
PET recyclé 4080 4D courte fibre d'accueil 64 mm brun pour usage industriel
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 -
A Grade Matrix Stabilité vierge Fibre synthétique 51 mm à 110 °C Blanc
Excellent Matrix Stability Virgin Low Melt Point 2D×51mm 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 or hot