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Lexsz Group Exhibits Polyester Staple Fibers

Materials are made from recycled plastic bottles

Lexsz Group is exhibiting polyester staple fibers and PET flakes. Polyester Staple Fibre (PSF) is a type of polyester fiber made from recycled polyester waste and PET bottle scraps. It finds use in a variety of applications including cushion filling, filtration and the manufacturing of nonwoven fabrics. PSF is a washable fibre and has good chemical resistance, high resilience, and quick-drying properties.

The group mainly supplies hollow conjugated siliconized fiber (HCS), hollow conjugated fiber (HC). polyester staple fiber is widely used in spinning and weaving nonwovens and it is mainly used for fiber fillings in pillows, sofa, dolls, quilts, down jackets etc.

PET flakes are made from PET plastic bottles (post-consumption) recycling. Packaging foods and beverages and personal care products can be used as an alternative raw material for making PET flakes. PET flakes are widely used in the manufacturing of products used in our day-to-day life. It is used in as packing material of PET sheet and used as PET straps on trucks and ships. Meanwhile, PET flakes are transformed into staple fibers and yarn after producers. They are widely used in furniture and other appliances as well. Lexsz has three colors—blue and white, green and brown.

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