Fibers manufactured from products artificially synthesized from petroleum as raw materials. Polyester staple fiber is one of the most popular fiber developed in the last century. It is formed by chemical reaction of Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) and Mono-Ethylene Glycol MEG) through the processes of polymerization/spinning and extruding it through spinnerettes and later drawing and cutting to the specified length.It is mainly used in Spun yarn, non-woven fabrics and other industrial applications.
Products
Polyester Staple Fiber
Polyproplene Fiber
Nylon Fiber
Acrylic Fiber
Business Segments
High loft and nonwovens
Apparel and home fashions
Floor coverings
Automotive Filtration
End Uses of Textile Staple
Sheets and comforters
Pillows
Draperies and upholstery
Sleeping bags and outdoor gear
Automotive fabrics
Carpet and rugs
Apparel
Absorbent materials
Medical and protective fabrics
Filters
Interliners
Packaging
Polyester Fiber Characteristics
Strong
Resistant to stretching and shrinking
Resistant to most chemicals
Quick drying
Crisp and resilient when wet or dry
Wrinkle resistant
Mildew resistant
Abrasion resistant
Retains heat-set pleats and crease