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Kianco Fibers transforms
daily life through its innovations in the Synthetic fibers and
specialty materials industries. Kianco Fibers products are
inside your clothing, carpets, cars, and computers just to name
a few.
Polymer fibers account for about two third of all
synthetic fiber usage, with applications
in every field of fiber and textile technology. Although many classes of
fiber based on synthetic polymers have been evaluated as potentially
valuable commercial products, five of them - nylon, polyester, acrylic, polyolefin
and microfibers - dominate the market.
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Acrylic Fibers:
Acrylic fibers,
using acrylonitrile as the principal raw material, are classified
into the wet-spun and dry-spun type, according to the production
method... |
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Micro Fibers
Microfiber can be made from
polyester, nylon, rayon, acetate or a
combination of those fibers. They can be
made to resemble many traditional fabrics
including silks, suede, twill and more... |
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Nylon Fibers:
Nylon is the predominant fiber in in textile and carpet
manufacture, and is prized for its durability, resiliency, and
dyeability... |
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Olefin Fibers:
Olefin is used
in the manufacture of various textiles as well as clothing,
upholstery, wallpaper, ropes, and vehicle interiors... |
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Polyester Fibers:
Polyester
fibers
offers a large variety of polyester filament yarns for textile
end use and industrial applications. |
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These five account for approximately 98% by volume of Kianco polymers
fiber production, with polyester alone accounting for around 60%.
Polymer fibers offer a combination of properties; tensile strength,
dyeability, resiliency and price that is attractive to Textile and
carpet manufacturers...
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