Synthetic Fibres

In the field of technical polymer fibres, we offer customised solutions for a wide range of application fields. From economically attractive commodity polymers such as PP, to technical polymer fibres such as polyacrylonitrile and polyester, to high-performance polymers such as polyaramide, we cover a complete range of materials with different properties. In addition, we address your requirements through our specific processing technologies. For many of our polymer fibres, you can choose between milled fibre fillers, precision short cut and surface-enhanced fibrid fibres.

Acrylic fibre

Acrylic fibres, also called PAC or PAN, consist of at least 85 % of the monomer acrylonitrile. The co-monomers methyl…

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Aramid fibre

The word ‘aramid’ is a composite of the words ‘aromatic’ and ‘polyamide’ and is also known by the protected brand names…

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Carbon fibre

Carbon fibres have become well known through their use in carbon fibre-reinforced components. Installed in racing or…

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Polyamide fibre

Polyamide-based fibres are generally better known by the protected brand names Nylon® and Perlon®. Polyamides are formed…

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Polyester fibre

The group of polyester fibres represents the largest proportion of synthetically produced fibres worldwide. Although many…

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Polyethylene fibre

Polyethylene (PE for short) belongs to the polyolefin family and, together with polypropylene, is the most widely produced…

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Polypropylene fibre

Polypropylene (or PP for short) belongs to the polyolefin family and is the most widely used plastic in Europe in terms of…

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Lightweight fillers

Our lightweight filler ‘Stiff’ consists of hollow microspheres that consist largely of silicon dioxide and aluminium dioxide.…

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Polyvinyl alcohol fibre

Polyvinyl alcohol (or PVA for short) is formally the polymer of vinyl alcohol. It is also known under protected brand names…

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