psf yarn
Polyester Staple Fibre (PSF) has emerged as the fastest-growing fibre amongst all types of manufactured fibres. Polyesters are made by polymerisation of Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) and Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG). The polymer thus obtained is melt spun and the bundle of continuous filaments obtained by melt spinning is called tow. The tow is subjected to further processes like drawing, crimping, spin finish application and then cut into fixed lengths to get cut fibres almost equal in length to cotton fibres. These cut fibres are known as PSF. PSF is widely used for fibre fillings in pillows and sofa. It is also used by spinning mills to make blended or 100% polyester spun yarn which is then knitted or weaved into fabrics.
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Conjugate polyester fiber is coated with special oil after being produced by bicomponent hollow spinning technology of heterogeneous polyester. HCN will be able to meet your anticipation about high quality non-woven and stuffing use with its superior bulky property, high resilience and lightweight, flame retardant property and slick touch which is generated through three dimensional helical structured and permanent crimp and special coating.
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