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China Polyester Staple Fiber manufacturer

Recycled Hollow Conjugated Silicon HCS Polyester Fiber 7D/15D X 64MM

Product Details:
Place of Origin: Jiangsu, China
Brand Name: Makeit
Certification: SGS&OEKO&ITS
Model Number: 2.5D*51MM
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: Negotiation
Price: Negotiation
Packaging Details: Package: PP bale package 1. Size: About 75cm*105cm*115cm/Bale. 2. Weight: About 300kg/Bale. 3.Customized Packaging: All products can be packed as your requirement. Capacity: 1. Around 25Tons/40HQ, 82bales. 2.Around 9 Tons/20Gp, 30bales.
Delivery Time: 15~20 days
Payment Terms: Negotiation
Supply Ability: 3000 Tons Monthly

Detail Information

Product Name: Solid PSF Style: Solid
Material: Virgin 100% PET Chips Fiber Type: Staple
Luster: SD Fineness: 2.5D
Cut Length: 51mm Usage: Hot Air Non-Woven Fabrics
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Hollow Conjugated Silicon Recycled PSF

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2.5D Recycled Polyester Staple Fiber

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HCS Recycled Fiber

Product Description

Recycled Hollow Conjugated Silicon HCS Polyester Fiber 7D/15D X 64MM

 

 4D*51MM Low Melt Polyester Staple Fiber

 

1. Details

Application:

* Filling toys

* Filling Quilts
* Filling down coats

* Filling cushions and pillows

* Fillinf sofas

* Manufacturing yarn

* Producing non-woven

* Producing automotive interiors

 

Grade
Virgin/Recyled
Fineness
2D/4D
Fiber Length
32/38/51MM
Color
Raw white
Fiber Type
Staple
Pattern
Siliconized/Non-siliconized
Style
Solid
Weight
   300kg/bale
Frature
Anti-Distortion,Anti-Static,Anti-Pilling,Abrasion-resistant. Flame restardant. Heat- resistant,Excellent thermal bonding performance
Application
1 Spunlace wipe material
Automotive interior

3 Automotive interiors.dumboard.mattress

 

2. Introduces 

 

Low-melting fiber is a kind of fiber structure, and low-melting fiber produced by composite spinning with general polyester and modified polyester can be melted and bonded with other fibers at a lower temperature of general polyester. Low-melting fiber—generally refers to heating to 110-150°C, the skin layer can melt and produce a bonded skin core or side-by-side structure fiber, which is an important raw material for the production of non-woven fabrics by thermal bonding technology

 

The fabric we now know as polyester began its climb toward its current critical role in the contemporary economy in 1926 as Terylene, which was first synthesized by W.H. Carothers in the UK. Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, British scientists continued to develop better forms of ethylene fabric, and these efforts eventually garnered the interest of American investors and innovators.

 

Polyester fiber was originally developed for mass consumption by the DuPont Corporation, which also developed other popular synthetic fibers like nylon. During World War II, the Allied powers found themselves in increased need of fibers for parachutes and other war materiel, and after the war, DuPont and other American corporations found a new consumer market for their synthetic materials in the context of the postwar economic boom.

 

Initially, consumers were enthusiastic about the improved durability profile of polyester compared to natural fibers, and these benefits are still valid today. In recent decades, however, the harmful environmental impact of this synthetic fiber has come to light in great detail, and the consumer stance on polyester has changed significantly.

 

Nonetheless, polyester remains one of the most widely-produced fabrics in the world, and it’s hard to find consumer apparel that doesn’t contain at least some percentage of polyester fiber. Apparel that contains polyester, however, will melt in extreme heat, while most natural fibers char. Molten fibers can cause irreversible bodily damage.

 

 

 

 
3. Application
 
Non-woven

 

In terms of hygiene products. Used as the surface material of masks, bandages, surgical gowns, cloth, etc.;

In the field of consumer goods. Used for easy-to-process products such as tea bags, wet facial tissues, paste ointments, slippers, window paper, etc.;

household items. Molded products such as ink refills, quilts, and cylindrical filters

 
Automobile industry and light industry
 
It can be used for sub-high efficiency two-time materials, Xishi materials, packaging materials, fiber fillers, insulating materials in battery separators, top linings of automobiles, felts, etc.
 
Civil Engineering
 
Used in civil engineering for sheets, drainage devices, covering materials, road liners, etc.
 

 

4.Usage

 
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5. More pictures

 

 
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