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The Polyester Fiber market is a segment of the Synthetic Textiles industry. It is composed of a variety of polyester-based fibers, which are used in a wide range of applications, from apparel to home furnishings. Polyester fibers are known for their strength, durability, and wrinkle-resistance, making them a popular choice for many textile products. They are also highly resistant to shrinking and fading, making them a great choice for long-term use. Additionally, polyester fibers are often blended with other fibers, such as cotton or wool, to create fabrics with unique properties.
Polyester fibers are produced in a variety of forms, including filament, staple, and tow. Filament fibers are used in applications such as apparel, upholstery, and carpets, while staple fibers are used in products such as blankets and bedding. Tow fibers are used in nonwoven fabrics, such as wipes and diapers.
Some of the major companies in the Polyester Fiber market include Invista, Toray Industries, Far Eastern New Century, and Asahi Kasei. Other notable companies include Teijin, Indorama Ventures, and Reliance Industries. Show Less Read more