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  • The status quo of the global polyester staple fiber market

    Apr 06 2021
    On a global scale, the global polyester staple fiber (PSF) market is growing. It is expected that the compound annual growth rate from 2018 to 2022 is expected to exceed 5%, and it is developing in the direction of greenness. As consumers’ demand for corporate accountability and environmental management has increased not only in Western countries, but also in other parts of the world, manufacturer...
  • Recycled polyester vs virgin polyester

    Apr 13 2021
    Polyester is one of the most commonly used materials in the textile industry. Every year, more than 22.67 billion tons of polyester garments are produced globally. Because of its excellent elasticity and "sweat resistance", it is especially popular in sportswear. However, polyester is also one of the most unsustainable and polluting materials on the planet. In this blog post, we will discuss the t...
  • Main types of polyester thread

    May 06 2021
    Corespun polyester threads is a combination of filament polyester core thread wound in polyester. It is also called "Poly-core spun-poly", "P/P" and "PC/SP" threads. The advantage of using core spun polyester thread such as OMNI or OMNI-V is that the filament core increases the strength. The matte finish and strong tensile strength of OMNI and OMNI-V make them a favorite for sewing. Filament polye...
  • What is viscose yarn

    Jun 01 2021
    Viscose fiber is made of purified cellulose and made of specially processed wood pulp. Viscose fiber is very similar to cotton and silk. It is a delicate and soft material commonly used in T-shirts, tunics, shirts and dresses, all of which contain cellulose. There are two types of fibers: natural (cotton, wool, and silk); and man-made products synthesized from petrochemical products (nylon and pol...
  • Types of viscose yarn

    Jun 17 2021
    There are many kinds of rayon, most of which are highly absorbent, easy to dye, skin-friendly and soft. Once produced, they are very popular. Viscose (commonly known as rayon) is used to replace expensive silk. Viscose material is softer than cotton and more elastic than silk. Viscose is comfortable to wear. There are two types of fibers. They are called natural fibers and man-made fibers. Natural...
  • Steps of viscose yarn production

    Jul 05 2021
    Maybe you have heard of viscose fiber, or you know it better as rayon, which is a common term for viscose fiber in the United States. But what is it actually? Viscose fiber is a type of rayon. Originally called rayon, in the late 19th century, the term "rayon" came into effect in 1924 and was named "Viscose derived from the way the fiber is made"; a viscous organic liquid used in manufacturin...
  • Differences:Viscose Fiber and Polyester Fiber

    Jul 12 2021
    Viscose fiber is also called rayon because it is a type of rayon. It is a cellulose fiber made from regenerated cellulose and can be produced from many plants, such as sugar cane, bamboo, and soybeans.Viscose fiber can be made into viscose spun yarn, which is a very popular yarn It is a durable fabric that can be easily colored and can maintain the color for a long time without fading due to sunli...
  • The Largest Supplier of Polyester in the World: China Polyester

    Jul 16 2021
    The polyester spun yarn market continues to remain healthy. Since 1990, it has grown at a rate of nearly 7%, and is expected to have a compound annual growth rate of 5% during 2015-2020. According to data from Zion Research, the market value in 2014 was 73.5 billion U.S. dollars, and by 2020 it will exceed 115 billion U.S. dollars. Most of the demand for polyester materials comes from Asia, especi...
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