Polyfill

Polyfill Wadding is a soft, lightweight, and fluffy filling material made from polyester fibers. It is widely used in garments, quilts, cushions, furniture, and home textiles to provide warmth, softness, and comfort. Polyfill wadding is durable, easy to maintain, non-allergenic, and retains its shape even after frequent washing, making it an ideal choice for both clothing and household products.

Fusing

Fusing is a process of bonding interlining to fabric using heat and pressure, in order to provide shape, stability, and strength to garments. It is commonly applied in collars, cuffs, waistbands, and other areas where extra support is needed. High-quality fusing ensures smooth finishing, durability, and a professional appearance in apparel production.

Polyfilm

Nonwoven Polyfilm is a laminated material made by combining nonwoven fabric with a thin layer of polyethylene film. It is lightweight, breathable, and provides excellent resistance to moisture, dust, and bacteria. Widely used in hygiene products, medical disposables, protective clothing, and packaging, nonwoven polyfilm ensures comfort, durability, and reliable protection.

Nonwoven Fabric

Nonwoven Fabric is a versatile material made directly from fibers, bonded together through chemical, mechanical, heat, or solvent treatment, rather than being woven or knitted. It is lightweight, durable, and breathable, making it ideal for applications in hygiene products, medical supplies, agriculture, packaging, filtration, home textiles, and industrial use. Nonwoven fabric is cost-effective, customizable, and eco-friendly, offering high performance across multiple industries.

Fiber Spunbond

Fiber Spunbond is a type of nonwoven fabric produced by spinning and bonding continuous filaments of polypropylene or polyester. It is strong, lightweight, and breathable, with excellent resistance to tearing and moisture. Spunbond fabric is widely used in hygiene products, medical supplies, agriculture covers, furniture, filtration, and packaging due to its durability, versatility, and cost-effectiveness.

Stretch Film

Stretch Film is a highly stretchable plastic film used for wrapping and securing products during storage or transportation. It provides excellent load stability, protection against dust, moisture, and damage, and helps in reducing packaging costs. Commonly made from linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), stretch film is widely used in warehouses, logistics, and industrial packaging to keep goods safe and secure.

Air Bubble Wrapping

Air Bubble Wrapping is a protective packaging material made of polyethylene sheets filled with air bubbles. It provides excellent cushioning and shock absorption, ensuring safety for fragile and valuable items during shipping, handling, or storage. Lightweight, reusable, and cost-effective, air bubble wrap is widely used in e-commerce, logistics, electronics, glassware, and other industries to prevent breakage and scratches.

Nonwoven Metallic

Nonwoven Metallic is a special type of nonwoven fabric laminated or coated with a metallic layer to provide a shiny, reflective, and decorative finish. It combines the lightweight and durable properties of nonwoven fabric with the attractive appearance of metallic film. Nonwoven metallic fabric is widely used in gift wrapping, shopping bags, event decorations, packaging, and various promotional products. It is stylish, reusable, eco-friendly, and adds a premium look to any product.

Nonwoven Surgical Fabric

Nonwoven Surgical Fabric is a medical-grade material designed for use in healthcare and surgical applications. Made from high-quality polypropylene fibers, it is lightweight, breathable, and resistant to fluids and bacteria. Nonwoven surgical fabric is commonly used in gowns, masks, drapes, caps, and other disposable medical supplies. It ensures safety, hygiene, and comfort for both patients and healthcare professionals while maintaining strict infection-control standards.