Product type
Polyester filament yarn is a synthetic fiber made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET), known for its strength, durability, and resistance to stretching and shrinking. It is produced through a process of polymerization followed by extrusion, where the molten polymer is drawn into filaments and cooled. This type of yarn is commonly used in various textile applications due to its versatility and cost-effectiveness.
| Material | Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) |
| Denier range | 50 to 1500 denier |
| Filament count | Single to multi-filament |
| Twist level | Low to high twist |
| Color options | Dyed, undyed, and specialty finishes |
When selecting polyester filament yarn, consider the denier, filament count, and twist level that best suit your application. Additionally, specify any color requirements or special finishes needed for your project. It's also important to inquire about minimum order quantities and lead times to ensure timely delivery.
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Filament yarn is continuous strands, while staple yarn is made from shorter fibers.
Yes, it is resistant to UV light and moisture, making it suitable for outdoor applications.
Yes, it can be dyed using various dyeing methods suitable for synthetic fibers.
It offers high strength, durability, and resistance to wrinkles and mildew.
Polyester is generally more UV resistant, while nylon has higher elasticity.
It is widely used in apparel, home textiles, and industrial applications.