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| Categories | Hollow Conjugated Polyester Staple Fiber |
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| Brand Name: | Makeit |
| Model Number: | 7D*64MM |
| Certification: | SGS&OEKO&ITS&GRS |
| Place of Origin: | Jiangsu, China |
| MOQ: | Negotiation |
| Price: | Negotiation |
| Payment Terms: | Negotiation |
| Supply Ability: | 3000 Tons Monthly |
| Delivery Time: | Within 15~20days |
| 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. |
| Product name: | Polyester Staple Fiber |
| Material: | Virgin |
| Fineness: | 7D |
| Color: | White Colors |
| Usage: | Sofa、Mattress、Padding、Blanket, Pillow、Toy |
| Fiber Length: | 32MM 51MM 64MM |
| Packing: | PP bag in bales |
7D×64mm White Color Virgin Hollow Conjugated Siliconized PSF Fiber
Virgin 7D*64MM HCS Hollow Conjugated Polyester Staple Fiber White Colors Siliconized
1. Introduce
The fibers are designed with a unique structure - they have a hollow form which means that they do not completely fill the section of the fiber, and they also feature a 3D crimp created through the use of multiple polymers. This particular design provides numerous benefits including excellent bulkiness and elasticity, as well as making the fibers lightweight and warm.
The product lineup has several variants tailored to specific needs. For instance, there is a product designed to have an extra-soft feeling that is achieved through special silicon processing, and there is also a flame-retardant variant that possesses a slick, smooth texture which is achieved through the use of special oiling agents.
2. Specifications
| Name | 7d*64mm Siliconized HCS Hollow Polyester Fiber |
| Material | Virgin |
| Denier | 7D |
| Length | 32/51/64MM |
| Color | White Colors |
| Features | Excellent bulkiness, High resiliency and tenacity, Light weight warmth retention, Softness |
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