FIBERS
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
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
- Easily washe




