Our Polyester Felt Products

- Filling for pillows, cushions, and stuffed toys: The hollow, crimped structure and siliconized finish make it soft and bouncy, providing comfort and fluffiness.
- Insulation material: The hollow fiber structure offers good thermal insulation, making it ideal for jackets, quilts, and bedding products.
- Upholstery and furniture padding: The thickness, bounce, and softness make it great for padding in furniture and automotive seats.
- Non-woven fabrics: It is used in geotextiles, filters, and industrial fabrics due to its strength and durability.

- Luxury clothing and fashion: Due to its softness and insulating properties, camel fiber is often used in high-end garments like coats, scarves, shawls, and sweaters.
- Blankets and bedding: Camel fiber’s warmth and lightweight qualities make it ideal for blankets, duvets, and throws, providing excellent comfort and warmth without the weight of traditional wool.
- Textiles and upholstery: Its durability and softness make it suitable for luxury upholstery in furniture or high-end home décor items.

Textile Manufacturing:
- Blended Fabrics: 6D x 64mm PSF is often blended with natural fibers like cotton or wool to enhance durability and strength in fabrics.
- Yarn Production: It is spun into yarn for various textile products like apparel, home textiles, and industrial textiles.
Non-Woven Fabrics:
- Used in non-woven materials for items like wipes, hygiene products, geotextiles, and filters, where durability and resilience are required.
Filling Material:
- Furniture and Upholstery: Solid fibers provide firmness and structure, making them ideal for filling cushions, pillows, and upholstery.
- Toys and Stuffed Animals: Due to its durability, it’s used in stuffing for toys and other soft items.
Automotive Industry:
- Solid polyester fibers are often used for automotive textiles, such as seat covers and floor mats, where durability and resilience to wear are essential.
Industrial Applications:
- In industries requiring strong, heat-resistant materials, PSF can be used in industrial fabrics, ropes, and reinforcements.

Luxury Fashion and Apparel: Silk is used in high-end clothing, such as dresses, blouses, scarves, ties, and lingerie. The fiber’s smoothness, shine, and lightweight feel make it a go-to material for elegant, formal wear.
Bedding and Linens: Silk is commonly used in luxury bedding items like pillowcases, bed sheets, and duvet covers. Its hypoallergenic and moisture-wicking properties make it ideal for creating a comfortable and healthy sleep environment.
Textiles for Interiors: Due to its aesthetic qualities, silk is used in home textiles, including curtains, upholstery, and cushions, giving interiors a sophisticated look.
Medical and Cosmetic Applications: Silk protein is sometimes used in skincare products due to its moisturizing and skin-soothing properties. Additionally, silk fibers are used in medical sutures because of their strength and biocompatibility.
Traditional and Cultural Textiles: Silk is a key component in traditional garments, such as kimonos, sarees, and cheongsams, due to its cultural significance, luxurious appeal, and durability.
Applications & Grades
Polyester fiber serves as a base material in applications that require minimal formability, such as slight bending or roll-forming.
- Mattresses
- Textiles
- Insulation
- Filtration
- Automotive