PET Fibers: High-Performance Synthetic Fibers

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November 3, 2025, 11:10 AM
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PET fiber stands out among synthetic fibers due to its exceptional strength, elasticity, and chemical stability, making it widely used in textiles, industry, and medical applications. With a dry breaking strength of 2.6–5.7 cN/dtex and over 85% retention of strength when wet, it outperforms natural and other synthetic fibers. Its high elastic recovery (>90% at 5% strain) ensures wrinkle resistance and dimensional stability, ideal for apparel and industrial materials. Resistant to acids, alkalis, and organic solvents, PET fiber maintains durability in harsh environments, including medical and chemical work settings. Low moisture absorption enables quick drying and microbial resistance, while modifications enhance breathability for comfort. Highly processable, it can be blended with natural fibers and dyed using disperse dyes for vibrant, lightfast colors. Notably, recycled PET fiber offers sustainable alternatives, reducing energy use and CO₂ emissions, with growing adoption in clothing and home textiles.
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