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Polyester staple fiber
Virgin and recycled staple for spinning, nonwovens and fillings. A consistent raw material, with verified and traceable technical parameters.

Consistency, from polymer to bale
We select fiber to fit the final application and verify its parameters before it ships. The result is a raw material that behaves the same lot after lot, cutting downtime in spinning and waste downstream.
| Denier | 1.2 – 15 dtex |
|---|---|
| Cut length | 32 – 102 mm (to spec) |
| Finish | Semi-dull / bright |
| Cross-section | Solid / hollow / conjugated hollow |
| Colour | Greige / solution-dyed |
| Origin | Virgin and recycled (rPET) |
The values shown are indicative — we define the exact spec around your application.
Check availabilityRecycled fiber, no technical trade-off
Our rPET fiber comes from post-consumer PET and delivers performance comparable to virgin. With GRS chain-of-custody certification you can document the recycled content of your product and share it with your customers as verified data.
- Certifiable recycled content
- Chain-of-custody traceability
- Lower footprint than virgin
Applications
Where it works best
Spinning
Ring and open-end, on its own or blended with cotton and viscose.
Nonwovens
Thermobonded and needle-punched nonwovens, filtration, geotextiles.
Fillings
Siliconised hollow fiber for furnishing, mattresses and home textiles.
Frequently asked
About polyester staple fiber
What is the difference between virgin and rPET fiber?
Virgin fiber is made from first-run PET polymer; rPET is obtained from post-consumer recycled PET. Technical performance is comparable — the choice depends on the sustainability and certification requirements of the finished product.
Do you supply solution-dyed fiber?
Yes. Solution dyeing builds the colour into the polymer, giving superior fastness and lower water use than conventional dyeing. Available to colour and volume specification.
What documentation comes with the fiber?
Every lot comes with a sheet of its technical parameters and, where applicable, conformity and chain-of-custody certificates (e.g. GRS for recycled fiber).
