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Recycled polyester fiber is a sustainable alternative to traditional polyester, made from post-consumer plastic waste, such as bottles and textiles. This fiber undergoes a recycling process that transforms the plastic into usable polyester, which can then be spun into yarns or used in various textile applications. It provides an eco-friendly solution while maintaining the durability and versatility associated with polyester fibers.
| Material | Recycled PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) |
| Denier range | 1.5 to 15 denier |
| Cut length | 32mm to 102mm |
| Color | Natural, dyed options available |
| Certification | Global Recycled Standard (GRS) or equivalent |
When selecting recycled polyester fiber, consider the denier and cut length that best suits your application, as these factors influence the texture and strength of the final product. It's also important to check for certifications like the Global Recycled Standard to ensure the fiber meets sustainability criteria. Specify the desired color and quantity when requesting a quote to ensure accurate pricing and availability.
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It is made from post-consumer plastic waste, such as bottles and textiles.
Yes, recycled polyester fiber maintains similar durability and performance characteristics to virgin polyester.
Yes, it can be dyed, and there are various color options available.
It is commonly used in apparel, home textiles, automotive interiors, and industrial applications.
Look for certifications like the Global Recycled Standard (GRS) to ensure sustainability.
The recycling process is designed to maintain the quality and performance of the fiber, ensuring it meets industry standards.