Textile image illustrating conjugated siliconized hollow-cut polyester fiber (hcs)

https://pakistanfibres.com/frequently-asked-questions-faq/Conjugated Siliconized Hollow-Cut Polyester Fiber (HCS)

Pakistan Fibres supplies high-quality Conjugated Siliconized Hollow-Cut (HCS) polyester fiber for pillow filling, cushions, quilts, mattress toppers, and upholstery. This fiber is engineered to deliver long-lasting bounce, soft feel, and resilience — making it a premium choice for the bedding and furniture industries.

What is HCS Fiber?

HCS stands for Conjugated Siliconized Hollow-Cut Staple Fiber — a special form of polyester fiber that has:

  • Hollow core: Creates lightness and better insulation
  • Conjugated crimp: Adds springiness and shape recovery
  • Siliconized coating: Gives softness and prevents clumping

This makes it ideal for use as a synthetic down alternative — soft, washable, and durable.

Specifications Available

  • Deniers: 6D, 7D, 15D (custom options available)
  • Cut Length: 32mm, 51mm, or as required
  • Finish: Siliconized, Non-Siliconized available upon request
  • Packing: Compressed bales (250–300 kg), strapping & palletized if needed

Applications

  • Pillows and cushions
  • Quilts and comforters
  • Mattress pads and toppers
  • Sofa filling
  • Soft toys and stuffed products

Export Coordination

Pakistan Fibres ensures smooth logistics and documentation:
– Container-wise supply for large buyers
– Full QC and moisture-controlled packing
– Custom import labeling if required
– Sample bale supply for pre-approval

Why Work with Pakistan Fibres?

We don’t just offer HCS fiber — we ensure it reaches you clean, consistent, and ready to use. Whether you need it in bulk for your pillow factory, for resale, or as part of a bedding set project, we coordinate the full supply chain so you can focus on production.

Send us your HCS fiber specs, quantity, and delivery port — and we’ll respond with a clear quotation, timeline, and shipping plan.

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