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PET Fiber (Virgin & Recycled Polyester Staple Fiber)

Pakistan Fibres supplies high-quality PET fiber — both virgin and recycled — for spinning, filling, and nonwoven applications. PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) is the base polymer for nearly all polyester textiles, and we offer clean, consistent fiber from reliable manufacturers across Asia and the Middle East.

Types of PET Fiber We Supply

  • Virgin PET Fiber: Bright white, high-tenacity, perfect for spinning and technical uses
  • Recycled PET Fiber (rPET): Eco-friendly, GRS-compliant fiber made from PET bottles
  • Siliconized PET Fiber: Soft-touch hollow fiber for pillows and quilts
  • Non-siliconized PET Fiber: For felts, insulation, and nonwoven fabrics

Applications

  • Yarn spinning (blends with cotton, viscose, acrylic)
  • Pillow, cushion, and quilt filling
  • Mattress layers and toppers
  • Automotive interiors and thermal insulation
  • Filter media and industrial felts

Specifications

– Denier: 1.4D, 3D, 6D, 15D (custom on request)
– Cut Lengths: 32mm, 38mm, 51mm
– Color: Raw white, optical white, or semi-dull
– Finish: Siliconized or non-siliconized
– Packing: Pressed bales (250–300 kg), wrapped in PE film

Customization Options

We can supply PET fiber as per your recipe — blending Hollow Conjugated, Low Melt, or virgin/recycled PET in the ratio required for your factory. Whether you’re making super-soft pillows or firm industrial padding, our team will assist you in choosing the right combination.Pakistan fibres

Source & Export

Pakistan Fibres works with PET fiber producers in Pakistan, China, and the Gulf region — enabling flexible sourcing based on grade, pricing, and availability. We offer full export services including shipping, documentation, and pre-shipment QC.

Looking for reliable PET fiber in bulk? Send us your required denier, cut length, and application — we’ll reply with a complete quotation and sourcing plan.

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