PLA Fiber + Viscose Fiber: An Unexpectedly Powerful Combo
Viscose fiber, also known as rayon, is a regenerated cellulose fiber made from natural sources such as cotton linters and wood pulp through chemical processing and wet spinning. Viscose fiber has excellent moisture absorption, breathability, and dyeing properties, and is widely used in textiles, apparel, and home furnishings.
eSUN Advances Bio-Based Blends: PLA Fiber + Viscose, Cotton, Linen, Wool, Rayon from Bamboo
Polylactic acid (PLA) fibers can be blended with cotton, linen, silk, wool, or other bio-based fibers. On one hand, this can help improve the application limitations of single materials; on the other hand, multi-material blends can also endow downstream applications with multifunctionality.
Building a Mini Home Farm: 3D Printed Modular Hydroponic Tower
Driven by food safety concerns, ancestral instincts, or pure enjoyment, many urbanites are becoming “city farmers,” cultivating plants on balconies to nurture both body and soul.
Unlocking E&E Applications: eSUN’s PETG-ESD Anti-Static Material Now Available
eSUN’s PETG anti-static material (PETG-ESD) is now officially launched. PETG-ESD is suitable for electronic components, mechanical parts, and select industrial applications.
eSUN Attends The Fiber Society 2025 Spring Conference
May 21–23, 2025 – The Spring Meeting of The Fiber Society Held Grandly at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
PLA Fiber + Rayon from Bamboo: A Bio-Based Boost for Comfort and Antibacterial Protection
According to extraction methods, bamboo fibers can be categorized into bamboo bast fiber, bamboo charcoal fiber, and rayon from bamboo. This article focuses on the blended application of rayon from bamboo and PLA fiber.
PLA Bi-component Staple Fiber: A Greener Alternative to ES Fiber?
eSUN’s PLA bi-component staple fiber is crafted entirely from bio-based PLA and designed with a core-sheath structure. The sheath consists of low-melting PLA offering softness and thermal bondability, while the core provides durability and strength through high-melting PLA.
eSUN PLA Air Through Non-woven Fabric
eSUN’s PLA Air Through Non-woven Fabric represents a significant advancement in eco-friendly materials, combining sustainability with high performance.
Understanding Polylactic Acid (PLA) Fiber: Properties and Applications
PLA fibers are primarily categorized into two types: short fibers and filament yarns.
What Is PLA Staple?
Polylactic acid (PLA) staple fiber is a sustainable, bio-based material made from renewable resources such as corn starch. As the global demand for biodegradable alternatives increases, PLA staple has emerged as a key player in the transition toward greener materials across various industries.


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