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4D Virgin Low Melt Fiber Length 51mm For Non Woven Bedding 110℃
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LMF or Low melt staple fiber is a fiber which is produced by using polyester and modified polyester to spin simultaneously. It has a lower melting point from 90 degrees to 220 degrees. 110℃ LMF is the most common in the market. When heated to 110-150 ℃, the sheath layer can melt and generate a sheath-core or side-by-side structure. Low melt polyester staple fiber (LMF) is also called 4080 or hot-melt cotton in the non-woven fabric industry. It is made by low-melting polyester and conventional polyester.
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