Cationic Dyeable Polyester OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 Certified for Spinning & Blending 1.2Dx51mm (CDP-High Temperature)
OEKO - TEX STANDARD 100 Certification
- Safety and Environmental Compliance
The OEKO - TEX STANDARD 100 is a globally recognized label that ensures the absence of harmful substances in the textile product. For this cationic dyeable polyester, the certification means it has been rigorously tested and found to be free from over 350 harmful chemicals. This includes heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and chromium, which can be toxic to human health and the environment. Additionally, it excludes azo dyes, formaldehyde, and other potentially carcinogenic or allergenic substances. As a result, products made from this fiber are safe for consumers, especially those in direct contact with the skin, like clothing and bedding.
From an environmental perspective, the manufacturing process of this polyester fiber adheres to strict guidelines to minimize its ecological footprint. This may involve reducing water and energy consumption during production, as well as proper management of waste and emissions.
Cationic Dyeability
- Unique Dyeing Properties
Cationic dyeable polyester has distinct dye - uptake characteristics. It can be dyed with cationic dyes, which offer several advantages over traditional dyes. Cationic dyes provide brighter and more vivid colorations. This is highly beneficial for applications where a high - impact color is desired, such as in fashion textiles, where vibrant colors are often in demand.
The fiber's cationic dyeability also allows for better colorfastness. Once dyed, the colors are more resistant to fading, even after repeated washing and exposure to sunlight. This makes products made from this fiber more durable in terms of color retention, reducing the need for frequent replacement and thus contributing to a more sustainable consumption pattern.
High - Temperature, High - Pressure Resistance
- Processing Advantages
This polyester fiber is engineered to withstand high - temperature and high - pressure conditions. During the dyeing process, which often involves high - temperature and high - pressure environments to ensure proper dye penetration, this fiber remains stable. This property enables more efficient and effective dyeing, resulting in a more uniform and long - lasting color application.
In spinning and blending operations, the fiber's ability to endure high - stress conditions is also advantageous. It can be processed under demanding manufacturing parameters without significant degradation, ensuring the quality and integrity of the final yarn or blended material.
Technical Specifications:
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ITEM
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UNIT
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VALUE
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Tenacity at Break
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cN/dtex
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≥3.80
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CV Tenacity at Break
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%
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≤9
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Elongation at Break
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%
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60±10
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Deviation of Titer
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%
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±6
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Length Deviation
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%
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±6
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Over Length Fiber
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%
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≤1.0
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Multiple Length Fiber
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mg/100g
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≤3
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Defects
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mg/100g
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≤40
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Crimp Number
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pcs/25mm
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10±2
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Crimp Removal
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%
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10±3
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Tenacity at 10% Elongation
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cN/dtex
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≥2.60
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Shrinkage in Hot Dry Air 180℃
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%
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10±3
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Electricity Resistance
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Ω.cm
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≤M x 108 (0≤M≤10)
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Oil Pick-up
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%
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0.14±0.02
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Humidity
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%
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≤2.5
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