1. Polyester:
– High Tenacity: Polyester fibres with a high modulus and excellent tensile strength, making them ideal for heavy-duty and load-bearing webbings that require superior durability and resistance to stretching.
– Textured Polyester: Textured polyester fibres are processed through a air jet to provide a bulky and soft feel., they are mainly used in applications where tensile strength is not critical
– Spun Polyester: Polyester fibres that undergo a spinning process to create a softer and more flexible webbing. They are often utilized in applications where comfort is a priority, such as dog leads, clothing or bags.
2. High Molecular Weight Polyethylene(HMPE):
– HMPE fibres have an exceptionally high strength-to-weight ratio, making them one of the strongest synthetic fibres available. They are frequently used in lightweight and high-performance webbings that require excellent tensile strength and resistance to abrasion.
3. Nylon:
– HT Nylon fibres are renowned for their outstanding strength, excellent abrasion resistance, and high elasticity.
4. Para Aramid:
– Para aramid fibres exhibit exceptional strength, outstanding heat resistance, and excellent flame retardancy. They are commonly utilized in applications that demand high tensile strength and resistance to extreme temperatures, such as firefighter gear or industrial safety equipment.
5. Meta Aramid:
– Meta aramid fibres offer good heat resistance and flame retardancy while maintaining flexibility and comfort. They are frequently employed in applications that require protection against heat and flames, such as fire-resistant clothing or thermal insulation.
6. Polypropylene:
– Polypropylene fibres are lightweight, moisture-resistant, and possess excellent chemical resistance. They are commonly used in applications that prioritize low-cost and require resistance to mildew or rot, such as marine covers, outdoor furniture or camping gear. We offer Polypropylene fibres with UV stability additive.
7. Cotton:
– Cotton fibres are natural and provide good breathability, comfort, and absorbency. They are commonly used in applications where softness and comfort are desired.
8. Rayon:
– Rayon fibres are derived from natural cellulose and offer a combination of strength, softness, and comfort. They are often utilized in applications that require a balance between performance and aesthetics, such as decorative webbings or upholstery.
9. Acrylic Fibre:
– Acrylic fibres are lightweight, soft, and provide excellent colour retention, making them popular for applications where aesthetics and durability are key. They are resistant to sunlight, mildew, and are highly resistant to fading, making them ideal for outdoor and marine environments. Acrylic fibres are also known for their thermal properties, providing warmth without adding bulk. These fibres are commonly used in products such as outdoor furniture, sun shades, awnings and marine covers.