The process of converting polyester materials such as PTA and EG into gel polymer involves polymerization which is performed at high temperature and pressure.
Once the spinning and drawing process is complete, the polymer can be cut short into the form of cotton to become staple fibers. Alternatively, it can be made into the form of yarn to become filament yarns.
Staple fibers have a wide range of uses, both in industry and in clothing. They are commonly used as filling for clothing, bedding, and furniture in the form of cotton. They can also be twisted into yarn and used in the production of clothing.
In addition, staple fibers can be compressed and fabricated into non-woven fabrics. These fabrics have a variety of applications, including automotive, construction, furniture, sanitary materials, and agriculture.
Yaoyang is known for its leading production capacity in staple fibers. As a result, the company has secured globally-recognized technical competency.
A conjugate fiber is a unique type of fiber that maintains a hollow form. This means that the fiber's section is not completely filled, leading to excellent bulkiness and elasticity. Additionally, a 3D crimp is added to the fiber through the use of heterogeneous polymers. This combination results in fibers that are both lightweight and warm.
In terms of product offerings, there are two notable options available. The first product is treated with a special silicon process that provides an extra soft feeling. The second product features a special oiling agent process that gives it flame retardant properties and a slick touch.
Overall, these conjugate fibers are an excellent choice when it comes to creating fabrics that require a balance of bulkiness, elasticity, and warmth. The diverse product lineup ensures that there is an option available to meet a variety of needs and preferences.
Polyester materials such as PTA and EG are transformed into gel polymer through polymerization carried out under high temperatures and pressures.
Following the spinning and drawing process, polymer is cut into staple fibers, resembling cotton, or made into filament yarns that are used for various purposes.
Staple fibers have numerous industrial as well as clothing applications. They are utilized for filling clothing, bedding and furniture as cotton. Furthermore, after being twisted into yarn, they are suitable for spinning. In addition, they are used for non-woven fabrics through compression, which has dramatically expanded their range of usage from automobiles, construction, furniture, and agriculture to sanitary materials.
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