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POLYESTER
PARTIALLY ORIENTED YARN (POY)
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FIL offers
a comprehensive range of POY. Its latest plant
also gives it the flexibility to manufacture POY
exactly to the client`s specifications.
The product range of POY is as under : |
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SEMI DULL |
POY DENIER |
FOR FINAL DENIER |
FILAMENTS |
126 |
75 |
36 ,72 ,100 ,144 |
160 |
100 |
36 ,100 ,144 |
250 |
150 |
36 ,72 ,100 ,144 |
500 |
300 |
72 |
BLACK
DOPE DYED |
POY DENIER
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FOR FINAL DENIER
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FILAMENTS
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126 |
75 |
36 |
160 |
100 |
36 |
250 |
150 |
36,72 |
500 |
300 |
72 |
BRIGHT |
POY DENIER |
FOR FINAL DENIER |
FILAMENTS |
115 |
75 |
36 |
245 |
150 |
36,48,72 |
FDY SEMI DULL AND BRIGHT |
POY DENIER |
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FILAMENTS |
50 |
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24,36,48 |
75 |
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36,72 |
| 100 |
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36,48,72 |
| 150 |
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48,96 |
| 300 |
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96,192 |
| 400 |
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96,192,384 |
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FDY COLORED |
FDY DENIER |
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FILAMENTS |
75 |
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36 |
100 |
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36,48 |
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150 |
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48 |
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300 |
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96 |
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400 |
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96,192 |
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FIL
has the capability to manufacture POY
in Deniers: 115-470, having filaments: 36/72/100/144/200/288 with
Denier per
filament (dpf) not less than 0.8
USAGE
AND APPLICATION OF POY/ PFY
POY
/ PFY is largely used in shirtings and suitings, sarees,
ladies’ dress material, and knitwear. POY/ PFY is
preferred in men’s wear due to its higher crease
recovery, wrinkle resistance, better drape, longer retention
of prints and colours, and better abrasion as compared
with competing fibres, such as PSF, VSF and NFY. The use
of POY / PFY in sarees has increased due to the development
of crimping, twisting, texturising and wet processing technologies.
These technologies offer more flexibility in designs and
patterns. Moreover, these technologies help increase the
air permeability of POY / PFY. As a result, the fabric
would be able to absorb more moisture. POY / PFY is also
used in applications, such as soft luggage and specialty
fabrics. POY is sold by producers to the texturising units.
The texturising units process POY and sell it to weavers
(largely in the powerloom sector). Unlike PSF, PFY is not
blended with cotton by blended yarn producers, since it
is in the filament form and not in the fiber form. However,
in the powerloom stage, PFY can be woven with other yarns.
POY
/ PFY is a substitute for cotton and other synthetic yarns.
POY / PFY has a number of advantages over its substitutes,
as a result of which, POY / PFY demand increased at a CAGR
of around 16% during the period 1991-92 to 2000-01. The advantages
include;
- better
properties: POY / PFY is more durable, does
not fade on exposure to sunlight or soap, has better
abrasion resistance, drape and crease recovery properties,
and is wrinkle resistant
- price
competitiveness: Since the 1990s, POY prices
have declined significantly, largely due to the decline
in the landed costs, on account of decline in the import
duty
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