Available for ImportThermobonded Nonwoven Fabric from Polyester Fiber - Hetta HUSET for Insulation and Filling
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Description
The nonwoven thermally cross-linked volumetric polyester fibre nonwoven fabric, t.m. Hetta: art. HUSET is used as insulation and filler at the enterprises of sewing, textile and furniture industries.
Nonwoven fabrics from chemical fibres are modern insulators and fillers with unique consumer properties: they do not absorb moisture, are light, keep their shape well, have excellent thermal insulation characteristics, are wear-resistant and hypoallergenic. The width of the fabric is from 1.5m to 3m. With a high content of hollow highly twisted fibre.
Available in rolls.
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