Polyester POY Bright Yarn
Polyester Partially Oriented Yarn, commonly known as POY, is the primary form of yarn manufactured from PTA & MEG or spun polyester PET Chips. It can be texturized, drawn warping, or air texturized for various end uses including apparel, industrial fabrics, upholstery and car furnishing, filter fabrics, etc.
Raw Material Price Volatility: One of the major challenges faced by the global market is fluctuation in the raw material prices which can restrain market growth during the forecast period. The market revenue is highly dependent on the cost of raw materials which are mainly PTA and MEG.
Increasing automobile sales across the globe is expected to drive demand for automotive fabrics which are made using polyester. These fabrics offer excellent properties such as pilling resistance, abrasion resistance, and good lightfastness, which can be further used in the production of automobile parts and accessories such as seat covers, steering wheel, headrest, and body panels.
Recycling of R-Pet and Recycled Plastic Bottles: Another advantage of polyester is that it can be recycled into new fibers. This process can be done by mechanical or chemical methods, which consumes fewer resources and reduces CO2 emissions.
Drawn Textured Yarn: A fully textured polyester multifilament yarn with soft crimp, high bulk, and texture with the cotton feel. This type of yarn is produced by texturizing partially oriented yarn using texturizing machines. It is available in Semi-dull (SD), Bright (BR) having circular section and Triloble Bright (TBR) having triangular cross-sections.
The lustres of this yarn are from 120 to 230 and can be used in various industrial applications such as clothing, blankets, and home textiles. The lusters can also be changed by adding different colors in the master-batch.
Polypropylene: The most common polyester polymer is a synthetic monomer of PTA and MEG that can be directly woven into threads, spun or combed into filaments. It is a lightweight, breathable material that is widely used in manufacturing garments, textiles, and other applications.
This fabric is resistant to fading, mold growth, and mildew and can be a great alternative to natural fabrics such as cotton. It is a popular choice for apparel manufacturers, home textiles, and automotive industries.
FDY: Filament yarn having low shrinkage is a variety of POY which is used in making various types of fabrics. It is available in 3 lusters: Semi-dull (SD), Bright (BR) with circular section and Triloble Bright (TBR) with triangular cross-sections. These lusters are very popular for a wide range of applications and can be paired with any other color to create attractive designs in curtains, bed sheets, and carpets.
Dope Dyeable: The dope dyed POY is produced by mixing the color master-batch with the raw POY. The colors are evenly distributed on each strand of the yarn. This type of yarn is commonly used to produce high-end apparels, undergarments, sportswear, and home furnishings.
The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.7% over the forecast period due to increasing demand for polyester in the automobile, textile, and construction industries. In addition, the rise in awareness about the environmental benefits of polyester among consumers is expected to accelerate product demand over the forecast period.
Polyester POY Bright Yarn (Trilobal Bright POY Yarn)
POY (POLYESTER YARN) is available in various kinds of lustrousness like Full-Dull POY, Semi-Dull POY and Bright POY.
In order to eliminate the luster of the fiber, titanium dioxide (TiO₂) was added into the melt spinning process. POY yarn without TiO₂, it is considered as Bright filament POY (or Tri-lobal Bright yarn). If 0.3% TiO₂ is added, it is called semi-dull filament POY. And if TiO₂ added is more than 0.3%, it is considered as full-dull filament POY. And therefore, the polyester bright yarn looks more shine than semi-dull or full-dull yarns in the light. The fabric made from Bright POY also has the bright luster.