Fiber

Polyester Staple Fiber (PSF)
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Polyester Staple Fiber (PSF) is a synthetic man-made fiber created directly via a polymerization process of polyester material such as PTA (Purified Terephthalic Acid) and MEG (Mono Ethylene Glycol) under high temperature and pressure.

Polyester staple fiber is more durable than cotton or wool. Additionally, polyester staple fiber also has high heat, wrinkle and abrasion resistance, low absorbency, a stretching and shrinking resistance and quick-dry after washing.

Card Waste 100% Cotton
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In the textile industry, every step of production generates some level of waste—but not all waste is truly "waste." One such byproduct is 100% cotton card waste, the short fibers and lint removed during the carding process in spinning mills.

Rather than being discarded, this material has huge potential for sustainability and circularity in the fashion and textile industry:

Recycling & Reuse: Cotton card waste can be blended into new yarns, reducing the need for virgin cotton.
Nonwoven Applications: It’s used in making insulation, wipers, stuffing, and even paper products.
Reduced Environmental Impact: By repurposing card waste, we lower water and energy consumption in textile production.

Pnomofil Waste
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100% Cotton

Net Weight (kg): 177,8

Gross Weight (kg): 178,8

Jute Fiber
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Jute fabric is a type of natural fabric made from the fibers of the jute plant. The jute plant consists of long, soft, lustrous plant fibers that can be spun into thick, strong yarns. These fibers are often used to make burlap, a coarse, inexpensive material used for bags, sacks and other industrial purposes.

Polyester Wadding Scrap
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Wadding is used as a layer of insulation between fabrics – typically used in quilt making.

Kevlar Fiber
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Kevlar is a high-performance synthetic fiber known for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio. It is lightweight, durable, and resistant to heat, making it ideal for a wide range of industrial and protective applications. Widely recognized for its use in body armor, Kevlar is also applied in aerospace, automotive components, ropes, cables, and protective clothing. Its unique combination of toughness and flexibility ensures reliability in demanding environments where both safety and performance are essential.

Card Waste Blend 100% Polyster
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100% Polyster

Blowroom
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100% Cotton

Net Weight (kg): 301,1

Gross Weight (kg): 302,1

Floor Waste
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100% Cotton

Polypropylene Fiber (PP)
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Polyester Fiber
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Polyester production cuttings

Polyester > 90%

Other < 10%

Production method: Tearing

Product appearance: Fibres

Mean Fiber Length: 30.65 mm

Upper Half Mean Length: 41.15 mm

Dust: < 1%

Smell: Neutral

Colour: White/ecru

Other:-

Carbon Fiber
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Carbon fiber is a high-performance material composed of at least 95% graphite, giving it remarkable strength and durability. It is commonly derived from polyacrylonitrile (PAN), which undergoes spinning, stabilization, and carbonization at approximately 1800°C to achieve its advanced structure.

The outcome is an ultra-light yet extremely strong fiber, with a density of 1.78, a tenacity of 4800 MPa, and a modulus of elasticity reaching 240 GPa. This unique balance of strength, flexibility, and low weight makes carbon fiber an essential material in demanding industrial and engineering applications.

Main Properties

  • Exceptional tensile strength

  • High elasticity under both traction and compression

  • Lightweight and flexible

  • Minimal elongation at break

  • Excellent ease of impregnation

  • Conductive properties

  • Fragility under impact

  • Low resistance to shock

Combining lightness, stiffness, and conductivity, carbon fiber is widely used in sectors such as aerospace, automotive, construction, and sports equipment, where performance and precision are key.

100% Cotton Comber Noil
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Soft, sustainable, and naturally textured — 100% Cotton Comber Noil is a byproduct of the cotton combing process, offering unique character and eco-conscious appeal.

Made from short cotton fibers removed during yarn production, Comber Noil is soft to the touch and ideal for spinning, stuffing, paper making, and a variety of textile crafts. Its slightly matte appearance and fleecy texture give a raw, organic feel that’s perfect for artisanal and sustainable products.

Key Features:

  • 100% pure cotton

  • Soft and fluffy with natural texture

  • Ideal for hand-spinning, felting, stuffing, and paper making

  • Great for eco-friendly and zero-waste projects

  • Breathable and biodegradable

Whether you’re a crafter, textile artist, or sustainable brand, Cotton Comber Noil brings natural charm and utility to every creation.

Cotton Fiber
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Our range includes 100% cotton fiber and 100% polycotton fiber in many colors , processed to maintain consistency and versatility across various textile applications.

  • Fiber Type: 100% Cotton & 100% Polycotton

  • Fiber Length: 3 mm to 3.8 mm

Cotton fiber is valued for its softness, breathability, and natural comfort, while polycotton combines the qualities of cotton with polyester, offering strength and reduced shrinkage. With fiber lengths carefully controlled, these materials are widely applied in spinning, blending, and manufacturing processes where consistency is key.

This balance of natural and blended fiber options makes it possible to meet a wide spectrum of textile needs, from traditional uses to modern industrial applications.