Low Melt Fiber
Applications
Low Melt Fiber (LMF) is a special bicomponent synthetic fiber designed to melt at a lower temperature than standard polyester fibers. It is widely used as a thermal bonding fiber in nonwoven, textile, mattress, automotive, and insulation industries, eliminating the need for chemical adhesives.
Nonwoven Fabric Industry
Low melt fiber is extensively used as a thermal bonding fiber in nonwoven fabrics for hygiene products, wipes, filters, and technical textiles.
Mattress & Bedding Industry
Used in mattress padding, quilts, pillows, cushions, and comforters to provide shape retention, softness, and durability without glue.
Textile & Garment Industry
Applied in interlinings, fusible fabrics, embroidery backing, and garment reinforcement for stable bonding and improved fabric structure.
Automotive Industry
Used in automotive interiors, including seat padding, headliners, door panels, and insulation materials due to its strong bonding and lightweight properties.
Home Furnishing
Used in sofa cushions, carpets, upholstery, and padding materials to improve resilience and bonding strength.
Filtration & Insulation
Applied in air filters, thermal insulation, and acoustic insulation materials for strong fiber bonding and dimensional stability.
| Type | Specifications |
| VF Virgin | 4D*51 MM |
| VF Virgin | 4D*38 MM |
| VF Virgin | 4D*51 MM |
| VF Virgin | 4D*64 MM |