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Fibre de polyester à coupe courte ignifugée 3.33D Rétractable à la flamme Fibre d'accueil pour tissus non tissés
Flame Retardant White Staple Fiber 3.33D×51mm Virgin Flame Retardant PSF Flame Retardant Staple Fiber For Non-woven Definition: Flame Retardant Fibers is specially designed which is made directly from PTA and MEG or PET Chips or from PET/ Polyester waste and recycled PET bottles. This fiber has made from modified polyester and it can be used in different applications that require flame retardancy, for example: protective clothing, curtains, and upholstery. The Flame Retardant -
Résistance aux UV Fibre acrylique 3D 65mm pour textile domestique
Product Description: Acrylic Staple Fiber is manufactured using acrylic fibrous material, which is carefully processed to create high-quality fibers with consistent properties. One of the key attributes of this product is its low moisture regain of 0.5%, making it an excellent choice for applications where moisture management is crucial. When it comes to chemical resistance, Acrylic Staple Fiber stands out with its excellent performance. It can withstand exposure to various -
Fibres de polyester non toxiques blanches 51 mm Solides à faible fusion Fibres courtes
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 -
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 -
Faible point de fusion 4D fibre de polyester avec une stabilité de matrice extraordinaire
Low Melt Point Staple Fiber Non siliconized With Extraordinary Matrix Stability 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 -
Tissu non tissé à base de polyester
Virgin Polyester Staple Fiber 0.9D×32mm Feather Soft White Color For Non Woven Definition: Polyester Staple Fiber (PSF) is a synthetic human man-made fiber which is made directly by a continuous polymerization process of polyester material for instance Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) and Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG) under high temperature and pressure setting. Catalysts are used in the process that controls the reaction process. Or Polyethylene Terephthalate Chips (PET Chips) -
Polyester hydrophile à base de fibres 51 mm polyester hydrophile à base de fibres non tissées
Hydrophilic Polyester Fiber Hydrophilic Solid Staple Fiber 4D×51mm Hydrophilic PSF For Hot Air Non-Woven Fabrics Definition: Hydrophilic fibers refer to fibers that can absorb water as well as dampness, making them helpful for materials that require moisture management, for example, athletic and execution wear. The chemical composition and physical structure of hydrophilic fibers, which can be natural or synthetic, are what give them the capacity to absorb moisture. This -
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 -
0.15% de teneur en huile Résistant aux incendies Polyester à base de fibres pour la prévention et la protection contre les incendies
Product Description: One of the key benefits of our Polyester Staple Fiber is its fire retardant properties. This makes it an excellent choice for use in fabrics that need to meet strict safety standards. Whether you're creating clothing, bedding, or other textile products, our fiber is a reliable choice that you can trust. Another important feature of our Polyester Staple Fiber is its pattern. Our fiber is non siliconized, which means it has been treated to give it a smooth