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Para-Aramid

Para-aramid yarns are synthetic fibers known for their exceptional strength, heat resistance, and resistance to abrasion. These yarns are made from aromatic polyamides and are best known for their use in applications where high tensile strength and heat resistance are required.

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Protective Apparel

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Tires

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Hose

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Wire & Cable

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Belts

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Ballistic Protection

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Flame Resistant Fabrics

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Mechanical Rubber Goods

Meta-Aramid

Meta-aramid yarns are synthetic fibers known for their exceptional heat and flame resistance. These yarns are manufactured using meta-aramid polymer, which offers excellent thermal stability, strength, and resistance to chemicals. Meta-aramid yarns provide reliable protection against high temperatures and exposure to flames.

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Protective Apparel

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Filtration

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Thermal Insulation

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Flame Resistant Fabrics

Polyester

Polyester fibers are the most commonly utilized because they provide excellent performance for a low price. The fibers come in a variety of forms and are easily obtained.

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Hose

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Rope

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Tires

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Coated Fabrics

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Weft Inserted Fabrics

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Roofing Fabrics

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Sewing Thread

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Narrow Fabrics

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Fall Protection

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Automotive

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Lifting Slings

Technical Spun Yarns

Technical spun yarns are a type of yarn produced by blending one or more different types of fibers to create a yarn with specific technical properties. These yarns are designed to meet various functional requirements such as durability, strength, moisture management, and thermal regulation. By combining different fibers, technical blended yarns can offer a unique combination of characteristics tailored to specific requirements, making them suitable for a wide range of technical applications.

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Cut-proof

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Protective Apparel

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Wire & Cable

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Mechanical Rubber Goods

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Flame Resistant Fabrics

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Heat Resistant Fabrics

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Military

Polypropylene

Polypropylene yarns are known for their durability, lightweight, and resistance to moisture, chemicals, and mildew. They are commonly used in various applications such as ropes, twines, carpets, upholstery, and outdoor furniture due to their strength and resistance to fading and staining.

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Erosion Control

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Geotextiles

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Rope

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Filtration

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Bedding

Rayon

Rayon yarns are widely used in industrial applications due to their excellent moisture absorption, softness, and dyeing properties. Their strength, combined with their ability to mimic natural fibers like cotton and silk, makes them suitable for a variety of applications.

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Protective Fabrics

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Nonwovens

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Geotextiles

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Arc Resistant Fabrics

Nylon – 6 and 66

Nylon yarns are synthetic fibers known for their exceptional strength, durability, and versatility. Nylon yarns are highly resilient, resistant to abrasion, and have a high melting point, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. They are also known for their excellent elasticity and ability to retain shape.

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Tires

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Ropes

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Warp Knit Fabrics

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Sewing Thread

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Lifting Slings

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Ballistic Protection

PTFE

PTFE yarns are exceptionally strong, durable, and resistant to high temperatures, making them ideal for use in demanding industrial applications such as filtration, sealing, and insulation. These yarns are also highly resistant to chemical degradation, UV radiation, and abrasion, making them suitable for use in harsh environments.

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Sewing Thread

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Dental Floss

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Marine

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Outdoor Fabrics

Cotton Yarns

Cotton yarns are versatile and widely used in industrial and apparel applications due to their sustainability, comfort, and ability to absorb moisture. Cotton yarns are available in different counts and plies, offering flexibility for different applications.

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Woven Fabrics

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Knitted Fabrics

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Geotextiles

Bi-Component

Bi-component yarns are innovative textile materials composed of two different types of fibers combined into a single yarn. These fibers are often distinct in their characteristics, such as composition, color, or texture. The combination of these fibers in a bi-component yarn results in unique properties, such as low melt for bonding.

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Bonded Fabrics

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Filtration

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Hose

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Wire & Cable

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Belts

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Ballistic Protection

High Modulus Polyethylene

High Modulus Polyethylene (HMPE) yarns are advanced synthetic fibers known for their exceptional strength, lightweight, and resistance to abrasion. These yarns are made from ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, which gives them outstanding tensile strength and high energy absorption.

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Ropes

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Specialty Threads

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Ballistic Protection