Polyacrylonitrile fiber: Soft like wool, more resistant to sunlight and durable for textile materials
Polyacrylonitrile fiber, commonly referred to as acrylic, is a synthetic fiber made by polymerizing and spinning with acrylonitrile as the main monomer. Due to its fluffy texture, close-to-wool warmth, and outstanding performance in resisting sunlight and weathering, it is widely used in knitted clothing, home textile decoration, and outdoor textiles, etc..
Performance features: Combining fluffy warmth, resistance to sunlight and weathering
The cross-section of Polyacrylonitrile fiber is circular or of an irregular shape. There is a microporous structure inside the fiber, which gives it good fluffiness and warmth. It feels soft and smooth, and is suitable for blending with natural fibers such as wool and cotton, enhancing the skin-friendliness and dimensional stability of the fabric. At the same time, the cyanide group in the molecular structure of this fiber has a strong absorption capacity for ultraviolet rays, resulting in relatively small strength loss under long-term sunlight exposure, making it suitable for making curtains, sunshade fabrics, and outdoor tents, etc., which require durability. Additionally, polyacrylonitrile fiber has good chemical corrosion resistance, is not prone to mold and insect damage, and is relatively easy to maintain.
Application scenarios: Suitable for multiple fields from clothing to outdoor use
In the clothing industry, polyacrylonitrile fiber is often used in knitted sweaters, scarves, wool yarn, etc., which can be pure-spun or blended with wool or polyester. It ensures the texture while reducing raw material costs. In the home textile industry, its fluffy characteristics are suitable for making blankets, plush toys, and decorative fabrics. In industrial textile products, this fiber can be used to make filter materials, sunshade fabrics, and carbon fiber raw fibers, etc. Different specifications of fibers vary in length, linear density, and cross-sectional shape, and customers can select based on the weight, texture, and functional requirements of the end product. Summary
Polyacrylonitrile fibers, with a soft hand similar to that of wool and excellent light resistance and weather resistance, have become one of the widely used synthetic fiber varieties in the textile industry. We can provide products of different specifications and suggestions for blending schemes according to the specific needs of our customers.
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