VSF is a regenerated cellulosic fiber made from natural wood pulp. It offers a luxurious feel, breathability, and excellent moisture absorption properties.
VSF is used in a wide range of applications, including apparel, home textiles, and non-woven fabrics.
We offer VSF in Bright, Raw White and Color
With our extensive expertise and industry connections, we strive to meet your specific requirements and deliver exceptional products for your textile needs.
Polyester staple fiber (PSF) is a form of synthetic chemical compounds which is strong enough to be twisted into yarn as like natural fibre in the textile industry. It is sometimes blended with natural fibres like cotton or wool in order to spin the special type of yarns.
Polyester Staple Fibre is available in different Deniers (1.2D to 15D) with different cut-lengths with the following forms:
Our PSF options offer excellent strength, durability, and colorfastness, making them suitable for a wide range of textile applications.
Raw PSF: Raw PSF offers excellent resilience, durability, and moisture-wicking properties. It is commonly used in the production of textiles, such as apparel, bedding, and non-woven fabrics.
Dope Dyed PSF: Dope dyed PSF is a colored variant of polyester staple fiber, offering vibrant and fade-resistant colors. It is widely used in textiles that require vibrant and long-lasting hues, such as carpets, upholstery, and outdoor fabrics.
Acrylic fibers are manufactured synthetic fibers which produced from acrylonitrile (kind of petrochemical). The acrylonitrile is usually combined with small amounts of other chemicals to improve the ability of the resulting fiber to absorb dyes. Some acrylic fibers are dry spun and others are wet spun. Acrylic fibers are used in staple or tow form.
Acrylic Fiber Characteristics
Some Major Acrylic Fiber Uses