Polypropylene staple fibers have many outstanding advantages!

Release date: [2025/7/7] Read total of [5] times

For every product to gain a foothold in the market and sustain development, it must possess numerous outstanding advantages, and the production of polypropylene staple fibers is no exception. It is precisely because of its series of excellent properties that polypropylene staple fibers have been able to continuously expand their application fields and gain a broader space for development.

Firstly, polypropylene staple fibers perform exceptionally well in moisture conductivity and flexibility, and also possess excellent web-forming and carding properties, as well as outstanding thermal bonding characteristics.


Secondly, this kind of fiber has outstanding strength, excellent curling elasticity, light texture, relatively low melting point and good surface permeability. Moreover, in terms of acid and alkali resistance, wear resistance and other properties, it has more advantages compared with other fibers.


Polypropylene staple fibers are made from polypropylene resin as the core raw material. Through a series of complex processes such as melt spinning, drawing, curling, drying and shaping, cutting and packaging, they are finally produced into fluffy fibers that are colored or colorless and meet the specified requirements in terms of denier and length.


In the application field, polypropylene staple fibers have a wide range of uses. It can not only be used to make needle-punched carpets and automotive interior products, but also be applied in the production of non-woven fabrics, such as needle-punched non-woven fabrics and hygiene non-woven fabrics, etc. It can also be found in the manufacturing of ropes, the creation of decorative materials, and the production of medical and health care products. In addition, polypropylene staple fibers play a significant role in numerous fields such as geotextiles, speaker fabrics, filter fabrics, filter yarns, garment interlinings, artificial furs, spinning, woolen yarns, filter materials, and adsorption materials.