Our standard product range includes everything from natural fibres and mineral fibres to synthetic fibres and high-tech fibres. You have a specific raw material in mind that you cannot find on our website? No problem, we don't shy away from new developments and are always ready to try something new!
BI component fiber
If two different polymers are extruded together to form a fiber, so-called bi-component fibers are obtained. Depending on the…
Acrylic fiber
Acrylic fibers, also known as PAC or PAN, consist of at least 85% of the monomer acrylonitrile. The comonomers methyl…
Oxidized Polyacrylonitrile fiber
PREOX fibers are produced on the basis of polyacrylonitrile and form an intermediate stage in the production of carbon…
Polyactide acid fiber
Polylactic acid (PLA) is a polymer based on renewable raw materials such as corn or sugar cane and is biodegradable under…
Polyamide fiber
Fibers based on polyamides are generally better known under the protected brand names Nylon® and Perlon®. As the name…
Polyester fiber
The group of polyester fibers represents the largest share of synthetically produced fibers worldwide. Although many…
Polyethylene fiber
Polyethylene (PE for short) belongs to the polyolefin family and, together with polypropylene, is the most widely produced…
Polypropylene fiber
Polypropylene (PP for short) belongs to the polyolefin family and is the most widely used thermoplastic in Europe in terms of…
Polyvinyl alcohol fiber
Polyvinyl alcohol, or PVA for short, is formally the polymer of vinyl alcohol. It is also known under protected brand names…
Basalt fiber
Basalt fibers are produced by melt spinning a 1400 °C mass of molten basalt. The diameter of the resulting filaments is…
Glass fiber
If long, thin threads are drawn from a melt of glass, the result is glass fibers. These fibers, which can be used very…