Fibres

Our fiber offerings form the foundation of reliable and high-performing textile production. We source and supply a variety of natural and synthetic fibers including cotton, polyester staple fiber (PSF), viscose, modal, and recycled fibers. These are ideal for spinning into yarns or blending for specialized textile applications such as performance wear, home furnishings, or sustainable fashion.

Paras Syntex partners with reputable producers to ensure that every batch of fiber meets strict quality parameters like length, fineness, and cleanliness. With flexible sourcing options and a strong logistics network, we help clients access the right raw materials with consistent quality and competitive pricing.

Fibres

Nylon can be made in either Filament or staple form, depending on the desired end product. Nylon Staple fiber is used for ring spinning especially with blends.

Polyester staple fibre is a synthetic man-made fibre that is manufactured from PTA & MEG. Polyester Staple Fiber or PSF is used for making Yarns, Non-Woven carpets, wadding, filtration industry, as a polyfill for stuffing of cushions, pillows, soft toys, quilts etc.

Viscose Staple Fiber (VSF), is a natural and biodegradable fiber which has characteristics that are similar to cotton. Due to it’s versatility, VSF is widely used for manufacturing apparels, home textiles, dress materials, knitted wear and non-woven applications.

Acrylic fibers are essentially synthetic fibers that are created from a polymer (polyacrylonitrile). They have an average molecular weight of ~100,000, about 1900 monomer unit’s. 

Discover the exceptional qualities of linen fiber, a premium natural material celebrated for it’s durability, breathability, and timeless elegance. Linen, derived from the flax plant, has been a cherished fabric for centuries, and it continues to stand out for it’s remarkable properties and versatility.

The bamboo fiber is a regenerated cellulosic fiber made from bamboo plants. The starchy pulp is extracted from the bamboo stems and leaves through a process of alkaline hydrolysis and multi-phase bleaching.

Flax (Linum usitatissimum), also known as common flax or linseed, belongs to the genus Linum in the family Linaceae. It is grown as a food and fiber crop in cooler regions worldwide.

Cotton is a seed hair which is cultivated in moist weather. it is soft short staple fiber that is raised and nurtured across various regions of the world. Cotton grows in a boll around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus Gossypium in the mallow family Malvaceae.

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