PRODUCT CATEGORIES
TEXTILE
YARN
Conventional Yarns, Functional Yarns, Technical Yarns with sustainable fibers, conventional fibers and recycled fibers
nonwoven fabric
Manufacturers use a variety of materials for different products. Popular materials include Spunbond, Spunlace, SMMS, Needlepunch, Meltblown, and Airlaid, each with unique properties suitable for specific applications. For example, Spunbond is strong and durable, ideal for items requiring toughness, while Airlaid is soft and absorbent, suited for towels, napkins, and diapers. Manufacturers choose materials based on intended use, budget, and user preferences to produce high-quality products.
knitted fabric
Knitted fabrics are made by using needles and yarn. They are super comfortable and can stretch. There are many kinds such as jersey, rib, interlock, and knit pique. Jersey is light and good for making shirts and dresses. Rib has ridges and used to put on cuffs, necklines, and hems. Interlock is a thicker and denser form of rib. Knit pique has a waffle pattern and is used in casual wear. There are other kinds too like cable, boucle, and jacquard, that are all different from each other in both feel and design.
woven fabric
Different types of fabrics have different textures and styles. There are four main types of woven fabrics: plain, twill, satin, and basket weave. Each type creates a different look and feel. Plain weave makes a tight and simple fabric, twill weave makes a diagonal pattern like denim, satin weave creates a shiny and smooth surface, and basket weave creates a textured checkerboard look for upholstery. Knowing these types of fabrics helps designers and manufacturers choose the best materials for their products, based on what's strong, comfortable, and stylish.