| اسم العلامة التجارية: | Xilan |
| الـ MOQ: | 8000 كلغ |
| السعر: | FOB, usd2-3/kg |
| وقت التسليم: | 2-3 أسابيع بعد تأكيد الطلب |
| شروط الدفع: | الاعتماد المستندي، تي/تي |
1.5D × 38mm Semi-dull Nylon 6 Fiber is a premium synthetic staple fiber manufactured from high-quality polyamide 6 resin. This fiber combines fine denier with an optimal cut length, featuring a semi-dull luster that provides a natural, balanced appearance without excessive shine or complete dullness.
With a denier of 1.5D (fine fiber grade) and a cut length of 38mm, this fiber is specifically engineered for cotton-system spinning processes, enabling smooth processing and excellent blending capabilities. The semi-dull finish offers superior dye uptake, consistent color reproduction, and a refined aesthetic appeal.
Nylon 6 fiber is renowned for its exceptional mechanical properties, including high tensile strength, outstanding abrasion resistance, excellent elasticity, and good recovery. These characteristics make it a preferred choice for applications requiring durability, comfort, and performance.
Linear Density: 1.5 denier – fine texture, soft hand feel, smooth surface
Staple Length: 38 mm – ideal for cotton-system spinning (ring spinning, rotor spinning)
Luster: Semi-dull – natural appearance, excellent dye uniformity, reduced glare
Material: Nylon 6 (polyamide 6) – high strength, excellent elasticity, abrasion resistance
Properties: Good moisture absorption compared to other synthetics, fast drying, resilient, colorfast
Thanks to its fine denier, optimal cut length, and balanced luster, this fiber grade is widely used across various textile sectors.
In spun yarn production, the 1.5D × 38mm specification is perfectly suited for cotton-system spinning, including ring spinning and rotor spinning. It can be spun into fine count yarns or blended with natural fibers such as cotton, wool, or viscose to enhance yarn strength, elasticity, and wear resistance.
For knitted fabrics, this fiber is extensively used in socks, seamless underwear, hosiery, sportswear, and lightweight apparel. The fine denier ensures a soft, comfortable hand feel, while nylon's inherent elasticity provides excellent fit and shape retention.
In woven fabrics, it is commonly applied in lightweight outerwear, linings, stretch fabrics, and functional apparel where durability, comfort, and wrinkle resistance are essential. The semi-dull luster gives finished fabrics a natural, high-quality appearance.
Additionally, this fiber is frequently used in blended textiles, where combining with cotton improves fabric strength and abrasion resistance, while blending with wool enhances elasticity and recovery. It is also suitable for non-woven applications, including filtration materials, medical textiles, and specialty papers where fine fiber consistency is required.
| Product Name | Nylon 6 Fiber |
| Certification | ISO9001 Quality Management System Certified |
| Key Feature | High Quality, Consistent Performance |
| Application | Industrial Textiles (e.g., conveyor belts, safety belts, industrial fabrics) |
| Fiber Tenacity | ≥ X.XX cN/dtex (customize based on actual data) |
| Elongation at Break | XX-XX% (customize based on actual data) |
| Melting Point | ≈ 215-220°C |
| Density | 1.14 g/cm³ |
| Moisture Regain | ≈ 4.0% |
| Color | Natural (can be customized) |
| Test description | Unit | Target | Tolerances |
|---|---|---|---|
| Effective titre | dtex | 1.67 | 1.65-1.78 |
| Tenacity | cN/dtex | 3.63 | 3.50-4.20 |
| Elongation | CV(%) | 73 | 70-90 |
| cut length | mm | 39.5 | 36-44 |
| Defect | mg/100g | 1.7 | 1.7-2.1 |
| No. of Crimp | 1/cm | 5 | 5-6 |
| Melting Point | ℃ | 223 | 220-230 |
| Dampening rate | % | 4.5 | 4.4-4.5 |
| Moisture | % | 4.3 | 4.0-4.5 |
| Shrinkage 98℃ water | % | 1.8 | ≤2.5 |
| Oil finish | % | 0.10 | 0.10-0.20 |
| Silicone oil | % | 0.20 | <0.10 |
Thanks to its fine denier, optimal cut length, and balanced luster, this fiber grade is widely used across various textile sectors.
In spun yarn production, the 1.5D × 38mm specification is perfectly suited for cotton-system spinning, including ring spinning and rotor spinning. It can be spun into fine count yarns or blended with natural fibers such as cotton, wool, or viscose to enhance yarn strength, elasticity, and wear resistance.
For knitted fabrics, this fiber is extensively used in socks, seamless underwear, hosiery, sportswear, and lightweight apparel. The fine denier ensures a soft, comfortable hand feel, while nylon's inherent elasticity provides excellent fit and shape retention.
In woven fabrics, it is commonly applied in lightweight outerwear, linings, stretch fabrics, and functional apparel where durability, comfort, and wrinkle resistance are essential. The semi-dull luster gives finished fabrics a natural, high-quality appearance.
Additionally, this fiber is frequently used in blended textiles, where combining with cotton improves fabric strength and abrasion resistance, while blending with wool enhances elasticity and recovery. It is also suitable for non-woven applications, including filtration materials, medical textiles, and specialty papers where fine fiber consistency is required.