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Acrylic staple fiber is a synthetic fiber made from polymerized acrylonitrile, known for its lightweight and soft texture. It is produced through a process that involves spinning the polymer into fine strands, which are then cut to desired lengths for use in various textile applications. This fiber mimics the properties of wool, offering warmth and comfort while being more affordable and easier to care for.
| Fiber denier | 1.5 to 6.0 denier |
| Cut length | 32 mm to 64 mm |
| Color | White, black, and a variety of dyed colors |
| Moisture regain | Less than 1.5% |
| Tensile strength | 3.5 to 6.0 g/d |
When selecting acrylic staple fiber, buyers should consider the desired denier and cut length based on the intended application. It is also important to specify color requirements and any necessary certifications for environmental standards. Quantities can vary widely depending on the scale of production, so it is advisable to discuss volume needs when requesting a quote.
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It is commonly used in textiles, apparel, and home furnishings.
Acrylic fiber is synthetic and not biodegradable, but some manufacturers offer recycled options.
Acrylic is lighter, more affordable, and easier to care for than wool, but it may not provide the same level of warmth.
Yes, acrylic fiber can be dyed in a variety of colors during the manufacturing process.
Benefits include softness, lightweight properties, and resistance to moths and mildew.
The tensile strength typically ranges from 3.5 to 6.0 g/d.