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The Performance Fiber market within the Technical Textiles sector is a rapidly growing industry. It is comprised of fibers and yarns that are engineered to provide enhanced performance characteristics such as strength, durability, and resistance to abrasion, heat, and chemicals. These fibers are used in a variety of applications, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and protective clothing.
Performance fibers are typically made from synthetic materials such as polyester, nylon, and aramid. They are often blended with natural fibers such as cotton and wool to create fabrics with improved properties. The use of performance fibers in technical textiles has enabled the development of lighter, stronger, and more durable fabrics.
Some of the major players in the Performance Fiber market include DuPont, Toray Industries, Teijin Limited, Asahi Kasei Corporation, and Invista. Show Less Read more