Fibres
Base material
Polymer Base
Materials obtained from traditional processes.
Polyester is the main synthetic polymer used in textiles. Due to its properties, versatility and cost, it can be used in most nonwovens applications in different lengths or counts.
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Due to its resistance to outdoor conditions, the properties of polypropylene are well recognised in the nonwovens sector.
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Sustainable
Materials obtained from environmental friendly processes.
As a partner of SEAQUAL Initiative we can offer recycled polyester fibres with marine plastic content, thereby helping to maintain our seas and oceans clean and to protect the wildlife that live in them.
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Synthetic polymer fibres derived from both industrial waste and the packaging industry, specially designed to suit the requirements of each application and to meet all quality standards.
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Colour fibres tailor made for the client. Based on pigments applied into the polymer during the extrusion process, which guarantees good fastness and colour stability properties. This process is of great environmental benefit in terms of water, energy and CO2 emissions.
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In order to help close the textile recycling loop, we recycle waste from different stages of the textile chain and incorporate it into our fibres so that they may be reused in high quality products.
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Biodegradation is one of the options to combat the amount of plastic waste that ends up in landfills. Yarnaway fibres offer a unique solution to increase biodegradation in biologically active landfills.
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Additional properties
Family of polyester-recycled fibres which, thanks to the incorporation of non-halogenated additives, acquire flame-retardant properties.
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Yarns with permanent bacteriostatic properties resulting from the introduction of silver ions into the polymer interior. These properties inhibit bacterial growth and reduce the bad odour this generates.
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Intrinsically modified fibre through the introduction of UV stabilisers which protect the polymer’s molecular chain and prevent degradation when exposed to sunlight.
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Synthetic polymer fibre with an active carbon additive which is able to absorb and radiate heat and therefore offer an improved comfort element.
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Specially pigmented fibres that reduce the occurrence of electric arcing and the defects caused by this during the part production process.
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