Biodegradable · Natural skin-friendly · Antibacterial · Anti-mite · Anti-allergy
MorePLA fiber, due to its excellent physical and mechanical properties, environmental friendliness, and biocompatibility, has a wide range of application prospects in the field of non-woven fabrics.
MorePLA fiber can be used for spinning, and it can be spun purely or blended with other fibers such as cotton, linen, silk, wool, viscose, and lyocell to produce fabrics of various styles.
MoreThe natural antibacterial, anti-mite, anti-mold, and flame-retardant properties of polylactic acid fiber make it suitable for the home textile field.
MorePolylactic acid fiber, due to its softness, durability, and ease of processing, is often used for toy filling and pet products.
MorePLA non-woven fabric, with its soft, lightweight, non-deformable, and moisture-proof characteristics, has a wide range of applications in packaging materials, including clothing packaging, footwear packaging, food packaging, and more.
MoreThe molecular structure of polylactic acid fiber has micropores and a rough texture, allowing the fiber surface to firmly retain the products of chemical reactions with tar components and low molecular substances, effectively adsorbing and removing harmful substances during the silk bundle filtration process, thus improving the filtration effect.
MoreThe biodegradability, durability, and UV resistance of polylactic acid fiber make it widely used in the agricultural field. It can be used to make agricultural ropes, nets, etc., which are durable and can resist the erosion of ultraviolet rays, extending their service life and reducing the generation of agricultural waste.
MorePLA fiber has a very wide range of applications in the medical and health product fields. Its unique biocompatibility, degradability, and safety make it an ideal material in these areas.
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