Multi-filament Yarn
A multifilament yarn is a bundle of very thin, infinitely long threads known as filaments. These yarns are typically spun on vertical machines, with filaments extruded from spinnerets and air-cooled before being wound onto spools. Multifilament yarns consist of a multitude of fine, continuous filaments, often with some twist to facilitate handling.
They are available in a variety of deniers, including 600D, 800D, 1000D, and 1600D. The denier options offer different levels of strength and durability for various applications. Additionally, multifilament yarns can be hydrophobic, meaning they absorb less water and dry faster, making them ideal for moisture-resistant products.
PP (Polypropylene) multifilament yarn is a type of synthetic yarn made from multiple continuous filaments of polypropylene fibers. These filaments are spun together to create a strong and durable yarn with various desirable properties. PP multifilament yarn is widely used in different industries due to its versatility, lightweight nature, and cost-effectiveness.
Denier Range | 600 – 3000 D |
Type | Twisted, Aim, Flat, Non T |
UV Protection | UV and Non UV |
Applications | Bags Stitching |
Color | White and Black |
- Water Resistant
- Cohesion
- Color Retention
- Lightweight
- Strong And Abrasion Resistant
- Minimal Shrinking
- Packaging: Industrial High Strength Bag – Ideal for wrapping goods or creating bags for products like grains, fertilizers, or cement.
- Construction: Tarpaulins & Awnings Ground Cover, Silt Fences, and Soil Stabilization fabric – Use them as covers to protect materials and construction sites from weather damage.
- Agriculture: Excellent for crop covers or as sacks for storing produce.
- Textiles: These fabrics can serve as base material for products like tote bags or outdoor furniture covers, withstanding rains, and other weather conditions.
- Transport: Great for making tarps or covers for shipping goods wooden logs/Lumber wrap, keeping them safe and dry.