Synthetic fiber

Explore the advantages of synthetic fiber and how it can enhance your daily life. Find top ideas and products that utilize synthetic fiber for various purposes.
Did you know that Satin is a type of fabric weave? Satin can be made from any type of fiber like Silk, or synthetic fibers like polyester (plastic). Beware of sellers not stating the type of fiber their satin fabric, garment or item is made from. We have many more colors & 100% Silk fabric types available in lightweight, midweight & heavyweight. We are proud to be a US company that has been in business for over 35 yrs helping people & their creations look their best.⁠ #silkfabric #satin #fabric Tela, Silk Fabric Aesthetic, Silk Material Fabrics, Silk Fabric Swatch, Silk Fabric Texture, Silk Photography, Tela Satin, Fabric Movement, Satin Fabric Texture

Did you know that Satin is a type of fabric weave? Satin can be made from any type of fiber like Silk, or synthetic fibers like polyester (plastic). Beware of sellers not stating the type of fiber their satin fabric, garment or item is made from. We have many more colors & 100% Silk fabric types available in lightweight, midweight & heavyweight. We are proud to be a US company that has been in business for over 35 yrs helping people & their creations look their best.⁠ #silkfabric #satin…

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With STOLL's advanced technology, knitting with complex yarns (i.e. plastic, copper wire, carbon fiber, Kevlar, glass fiber, etc.) can be achieved with special yarn-feeding devices & optimized yarn threading!   The result? Highly elastic materials processed as stretchable or compressive fabrics, metal wires/bend-resistant materials processed to achieve conductive and reinforced fabrics, or thermo-fusible and -bonding fiber components to stiffen fabric structures. Technical Textiles, Fabric Structure, Fabric Beads, Macro Lens, Metal Wire, Synthetic Fiber, Advanced Technology, Copper Wire, Carbon Fiber

With STOLL's advanced technology, knitting with complex yarns (i.e. plastic, copper wire, carbon fiber, Kevlar, glass fiber, etc.) can be achieved with special yarn-feeding devices & optimized yarn threading! The result? Highly elastic materials processed as stretchable or compressive fabrics, metal wires/bend-resistant materials processed to achieve conductive and reinforced fabrics, or thermo-fusible and -bonding fiber components to stiffen fabric structures.

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