Polyester materials such as PTA and EG are converted to gel polymer through
polymerization performed at a high temperature and pressure.
After the spinning and drawing process, polymer becomes staple fibers when
cut short into the form of cotton or filament yarns when made into the form of yarn.
Staple fibers are widely used for industrial use as well as for clothing.
They are not only used for filling of clothing, bedding and furniture in the form
of cotton or for spinning after twisting cotton into yarn but they are also
fabricated into non-woven fabrics through compression and used for a wide
range of applications, including automobile, construction, furniture, sanitary
materials and agriculture, gradually expanding their scope of application.
Longta Staple Fibers Processes
Automobile
Furniture
Sanitary products
Cleaner
Filter
Various non-woven fabrics
Civil/ construction materials
Clothing
Sport wear
Premium padding
Innerwear
Bedding
Accessory
Interior
Spinning | Non Woven | Non Woven Special | Stuffing | ||
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Sewing yarns | Wool spinning | LMF | HexaFlower | Microdenier fiber | Conju |
Dope dyed | Flame retardant | Conju | Flame retardant | Sea-island | Microdenier fiber |
Stretch yarn | Quick absorbing and drying | Hygiene bico | High shrinkage | THF | Polarfil |
Far infrared ray | Regular | Short-Cut Fiber | Hydrophilicity | Quick absorbing and drying | HexaFlower |
Regular | Dope Dyed | High elastic LMF | Regular |