Polyester Yarn
0,00 €The largest share of produced yarns including synthetic and natural is made up of the polyester fibers. Polyester fibers, like all other synthetic fibers, are manufactured industrially. In terms of characteristics, they are good alternative for natural fibers, such as cotton. To produce polyester, the combination of dimethyl terephthalate and polyethylene glycol or terephthalic acid (a substitute for dimethyl terephthalate) is used in the vicinity of proper catalysts.
Polyester-viscose fabric
0,00 €The reason behind blending these two fibers is to improve the strength, durability, color, and texture. And also decrease the cost of making the before said fabric. One of the most useful blended fabric, which is used in the textile industry, is polyester – viscose (35/65, 25/75, 33/67) with polyester using in the highest percentage in the form of single-ply and two-ply yarn.
Reactive dyes
0,00 €The term reactive signifies that the dyes react rapidly with an inert fiber like cotton and produce covalent bond formation with excellent colorfastness. So, this dyestuff is called reactive dye.
Simple Monochrome Blanket
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Quality product of narmineh blanket
Luxury Narmine blanket
Twosome blanket 100% acrylic with the best quality
Tarlan Digital Printed Moquette
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Tarlan Digital Printed Moquette
Maximum width is 4 meters Roll 25 meter
Vintage carpets
Min Order= – pcs
container= – ft.
The price is FOB Iran ports
The price is per pcs, Call for handling and shipping costs.
Viscose Fibers
0,00 €Viscose is a semi-natural fiber that can absorb moisture nicely and in some cases 50 % more than cotton fibers. It is good to know with absorbing moisture, the tenacity of these fibers is reduced. Therefore, if the fabric which is made of these fabrics gets wet, the tenacity of fibers weaken and the fabric life decreased. Also, viscose fibers can dye fast and can be easily dyed with several colors.
Viscose Yarn
0,00 €Viscose is a man-made fiber- recycled fiber- and is the most important member of the Rayon’s fibers family. The raw material used for production of the viscose fibers are cotton linter and wood cellulose (mainly trunks of forest trees), which is a disadvantage of the viscose fibers since it damages the environment. The cross-section of viscose fiber is wavy and with lengths similar to cotton, linen, and wool fibers.