Polyolefin Fibers
- Lightweight & Strong: Durable, low-density fibers designed for strength without added weight.
- Resistant to Moisture & Chemicals: Excellent for applications exposed to water, chemicals, and weather.
- Quick-Drying & Insulating: Moisture-wicking and heat-retaining, ideal for activewear, thermal garments, and geotextiles.
- Versatile Uses: Widely used in sportswear, hygiene products, automotive interiors, and industrial textiles.
We are the global leader in polyolefin and bicomponent staple fibers for nonwoven applications and are unmatched in product performance and processing. We specialize in supplying diverse markets, including hygiene, textiles, automotive and construction.
The uses of polyolefin fibers include nonwoven fabrics for diapers, feminine care and adult incontinence products (as top sheets, back sheets, leg cuffs, elastic waistbands, and transfer layers); in spun-laced nonwoven products such as medical disposable textiles, filtration products or in air-laid nonwoven structures such as absorbent cores, and wet wipes.
In terms of apparel, olefin fibers are used in sports and active wear, socks, thermal underwear and as lining fabrics, while in the home they are often used independently or in blends for indoor and outdoor carpets, carpet tiles and carpet backing. The fibers can also be used in upholstery, draperies, wall coverings, slipcovers, and floor coverings as well as heat-sealable paper for use in tea and coffee-bags.
In heavier applications, these fibers are often used for interior fabrics, sun visors, arm rests, door and side panels, and trunk and parcel shelves, while olefins can be created into carpets, ropes, geotextiles that are in contact with the soil, as well as filter fabrics, bagging and concrete reinforcements.
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