Recycled polyester mechanical stretch fabric, Functional Fabrics & Knitted Fabrics Manufacturer
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Last updated 15 Jul 2024
Recycled polyester 75D mechanical stretch fabric manufacturer. Recycled polyester mechanical stretch fabric doesn’t contain any spandex(elastane) but still has good stretch and recovery. They are usually made from mechanical stretch yarn. A mechanical stretch fabric usually pertains to a fabric that is 100% Polyester but has a horizontal 2 way stretch to the fabric. This allows the fabric to not have spandex but still be able to have a stretch feel to it. The elasticity of the polyester and the criss-cross processing of the production allows the fabric to have its "spandex" feel. U-long is a high-quality Recycled polyester mechanical stretch fabric manufacturer from Taiwan since 1983. U-LONG was established in 1983 as a core enterprise of Nam Liong Group. Originally founded to produce special industrial fabrics, the company gradually expanded into the field of high-value stretch fabrics through cutting-edge research and development. As being Taiwan largest, greatest and most professional woven stretch manufactory, U-LONG continuously imports diverse advanced computerized manufacture facilities and employs professional specialists. The finished fabric are for various applications including Apparel (Function & Fashion), Bags (Luggage), Shoes, Industrial use, Protection use, and Home textile.
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