
Polyester Staple Fiber
Polyester Staple Fibre (PSF) has emerged as the fastest-growing fibre amongst all types of manufactured fibres. Polyesters are made by polymerisation of Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) and Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG). The polymer thus obtained is melt-spun and the bundle of continuous filaments obtained by melt spinning is called tow.
Recycled Polyester staple fibre is a synthetic man-made fibre made from PET/Polyester waste and post consumed PET bottles. It is used in Non-Woven carpets, wadding, filtration industries, as a polyfill for stuffing cushions, pillows, soft toys, quilts. Its also used for spinning yarns and making geotextiles. Hollow Polyester staple fibre gives good resilience properties and is used to make premium pillows, cushions and quilts.
Recycling PET/Polyester waste and used PET bottles is essential to maintain the cleanliness of the environment.