Toray Industries (America), Inc. Datasheets for Fibers and Filaments

Fibers and filaments consist of bulk, chopped fibers or strands and continuous monofilaments of materials and are used in reinforcing composites as well as other specialized electrical and thermal applications.
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CEOα™ is a comfortable Shingosen with a cool feel, boasting a moisture absorbency exceeding that of 100% cotton, as well as the regular properties that Shingosen are well-known for: a...
Eco-friendly FORESSE™ is made from plant-based cellulose instead of petrochemicals. Additionally, FORESSE™ is spun using a melt spinning process that elminates the need to use organic solvents. These features and...
Kevlar® had its first commercial production by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company in 1974 and is currently manufactured and marketed in Japan by Du Pont-Toray Co., Ltd.
Nylon, the world's first synthetic fiber, was first manufactured in large scale in Japan by Toray in 1951. Nylon offers many features such as excellent tensile strength, abrasion strength, and...
Our BCF (Bulked Continuous Filament) nylon combines the properties of nylon, including high abrasion-resistance and durability, with bulkiness resulting from a 3-dimensional random crimping process applied to each individual fiber.
Polypropylene spunbond, produced by Toray Advanced Materials Korea Inc., has various attractive products such as melt blown spunbond sandwiched between spunbond layers, polyethylene mixed-type, and so on. Polypropylene spunbond from...
Toray's materials are widely used in not only Western apparel, but also in Japanese-style clothing, with easycare SILLOOK™ kimonos made using Toray's silky-touch polyester filament, and summer yukatas made from...
Utilizing its fiber manufacturing technology, Toray has developed a range of lines, using nylon or fluorocarbon materials, for various fishing applications such as hook length, reel line from sea fishing...