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Leigh Fibers Introduces Two New SafeLeigh Recycled Fibers

New fibers are made with recycled post-industrial materials.

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SafeLeigh meta-aramid recycled fibers are ideal for flame-retardant fabrics and other heat shielding applications.They are suitable for coarse yarn spinning and for the nonwoven fabrics used in bedding, filtration and many other products.SafeLeigh Natural is a natural colored fiber while SafeLeigh Premium is a multicolored fiber.

SafeLeigh recycled fibers help manufacturers meet flame retardant standards without the use of chemical additives.They are high-quality, cost-effective alternatives for companies who want to capitalize on the growing consumer demand for environmentally-friendly products.

Leigh Fibers offers a wide array of recycled materials, including technical, synthetic and natural fibers, textile by-products, and single- and multi-polymer materials for plastic applications.All products are custom-blended to meet specific customer needs, with special attention to consistency, quality and cost-effectiveness.

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