fiber Product List and Ranking from 42 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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fiber Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 24, 2025~Oct 21, 2025
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  1. Toray Industries, Inc. Tokyo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  2. 太平洋マテリアル Tokyo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  3. ニッソー Ishikawa//retail
  4. 4 ロンタイ Osaka//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  5. 5 フジ日本 Tokyo//Fisheries, Agriculture and Forestry

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  1. Fiber for preventing peeling 'Balchip' 太平洋マテリアル
  2. Polypropylene short fibers "Balink" 太平洋マテリアル
  3. Crack and spalling suppression fiber for wet materials "Tough Binder(R)" Toray Industries, Inc.
  4. Reinforcing fiber for mortar and concrete spraying "Basalon Fiber" ロンタイ
  5. 5 Fermentable dietary fiber inulin "Fuji FF" "Fuji FF HS" フジ日本

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Ultra-fine fiber conductive fiber "Micro Highness" series

Shuts out static electricity, dust, and dirt! It is knitted seamlessly with ultra-fine fibers and special conductive threads.

"Micro Hines" has now become synonymous with anti-static and dust-proof gloves, and has been enhanced to meet the needs of professionals in various fields. It has been introduced as a "series" to allow for differentiation based on usage. By seamlessly knitting ultra-fine fibers with special conductive threads, this product prevents static electricity and helps to prevent the adhesion of dust and dirt, aiming to benefit a larger number of people. 【Features】 ■ Texture ■ Water absorption ■ Quick drying ■ Durability ■ Electrical resistance ■ Washable *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Introduction to the fibers we use, such as aramid fibers, cotton, and silkette!

We would like to introduce the fibers we use. We use "Silket," which is cotton yarn treated with Silket processing, as well as "linen," which is a natural fiber like cotton. Additionally, we also use polyester, acrylic, and nylon. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. 【Fibers (excerpt)】 ■ Aramid fiber ■ Cotton ■ Silket ■ Linen ■ Polyester ■ Acrylic *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Basic knowledge of fibers: "Types (model numbers) and specifications (thickness) of natural rubber."

We will also introduce the gauge of rubber thread and the strength (power) of rubber cords!

The rubber threads handled by Kiya Group Co., Ltd. are a blend of natural rubber and synthetic rubber, produced by Rondeks Co., Ltd. (Thailand). Currently, Thailand is the world's largest producer of rubber threads. The product numbers are: "LKX: General natural rubber thread," "SSDX: High-quality rubber thread with excellent durability made from a special blend," and "NDX: A high-quality rubber thread recognized by major apparel companies, featuring excellent ozone resistance and durability from a blend of natural and synthetic rubber." Rondeks Co., Ltd. is a Japanese company that produces rubber threads in Thailand, utilizing Japanese manufacturing technology, and manufactures high-quality rubber threads. Several major Japanese apparel companies specify this rubber thread. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*

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What is "ShuCODE," the basic knowledge of fibers?

Unlike Mizuhiki, you can create your favorite small items such as chopstick rests and coasters freely and easily!

"Shucode" is a special cord made from a new material that can be used like mizuhiki and retains its shape. It is resistant to sweat and water, so unlike traditional mizuhiki, it can be used for wet applications such as hair accessories and umbrella markers. It does not fade and retains its shape, allowing you to redo your knots as many times as needed without the risk of failure, just like with mizuhiki crafts. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.

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Basic Knowledge of Fibers: "Handling of Woven Rubber"

Introducing precautions for handling woven rubber, such as when it has holes or is being stretched!

It seems that some customers occasionally use woven rubber by making holes in it. This is a very dangerous usage method that can lead to complaints due to the structure of the woven rubber. The structure of woven rubber consists of threads and rubber threads running vertically, with horizontal threads woven in by crossing them up and down. Therefore, woven rubber stretches in the vertical direction but does not stretch in the horizontal direction. Making a hole in the woven rubber means cutting the rubber threads that run vertically, so when you pull the rubber after making a hole, the rubber threads can slip out, causing it to ripple or stop stretching. Please be careful with any processing methods that cut the rubber threads. *For more detailed information, you can view it through the related links. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

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Basic Knowledge of Fibers: "Quality of Rubber Bands [Wearing Comfort]"

What is the quality of rubber bands? The important factors are "durability" and "wearing comfort."

One more important aspect of the quality of elastic bands is what I consider to be "wearing comfort." For example, have you ever experienced the following situations? "The waistband of my underwear is too tight and digs into my waist, causing pain." "Even though my underwear is still new, the waistband is loose and keeps slipping down." "I find it comfortable for some reason, so I end up wearing the same underwear all the time." "Even though it's new, there are some underwear I tend to avoid wearing." "I unconsciously end up buying underwear from the same brand." I believe these situations arise because we are subconsciously aware of wearing comfort. Of course, it's not just an issue with the elastic; there are various factors such as design, material, and sewing methods that play a role, but the elastic component is also very important. *You can view more detailed content of the article through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*

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Zetex heat-resistant fiber

Standard heat-resistant fiber woven from 6-micron threads.

■Maximum continuous heat resistance: 540℃, maximum heat resistance temperature: 700℃. ■Uses very thin, continuous amorphous silica fibers. ■Woven from bundles of 6-micron thin threads. ■Handles various fibers with thicknesses ranging from 0.51 to 6.35mm. ■The thickness of the bundles of threads that make up the plain weave varies depending on the thickness of the fibers. ■Manufactured from inorganic materials, no hazardous gases are generated. ■Sold in roll units (approximately 45m (50 yards) per roll). ■Available in two roll widths: 102cm (40 inches) and 152cm (60 inches). ■Non-asbestos product.

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Zeshiru heat-resistant fiber

The ideal smooth and flexible heat-resistant fiber for welding.

■Common maximum heat resistance: 980℃, maximum heat resistance temperature: 1260℃. ■Fibers woven in satin weave (not plain weave). ■The surface has a luster and is very smooth with excellent flexibility. ■Due to its smooth surface, sparks are less likely to adhere, making it suitable for welding fibers. ■Ideal for spatter sheets for vehicle welding and protective sheets for equipment near welding areas. ■High-heat resistant fibers treated with special vermiculite processing, non-asbestos product. ■Manufactured from inorganic materials, no hazardous gases are generated. ■Sold by roll unit (approximately 50m (55 yards) roll). ■Roll width is 91cm (36 inches).

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G-Flex Aluminum Processed Fiber (Base: Zetex Heat-Resistant Fiber)

The base material is durable, making it suitable for heavy use. It achieves excellent peel resistance among aluminum processed fibers.

■Maximum radiation heat resistance: 1650℃ (contact heat resistance: 175℃). ■Five-layer processing including two aluminum layers is bonded to one side of the substrate using a special method. ■Strong against repeated bending and has excellent peel resistance. ■The substrate fabric uses Zetex heat-resistant fiber. ■Used for thermal protection in high-temperature environments such as metal casting and glass melting. ■The robust substrate fabric is also effective in heavy industries for protection against molten metal splashes. ■Handles various fibers with different thicknesses of the substrate fabric. ■Sold by the roll (approximately 147 cm (58 inches) wide, approximately 45 m (50 yards) long). ■Non-asbestos product.

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G-Flex Silver Aluminum Processed Fiber (Base Mock Knit Heat-Resistant Fiber)

A lightweight, flexible, and strong fiber developed for fireproof clothing. It achieves excellent delamination resistance among aluminum processed fibers.

■Maximum radiation heat resistance: 1650℃ (contact heat resistance: 175℃). ■Radiation heat-resistant fiber developed as a material for fireproof suits in American aircraft accidents. ■Five-layer processing that includes two aluminum layers, bonded to one side of the base material using a special method. ■Strong against repeated bending and has excellent peel resistance. ■Uses a very lightweight and soft proprietary mock knit fiber for the base fabric. ■Manufactured with an advanced weaving method that combines the comfort of knit fabric with strength. ■The base fabric, made with a multifaceted weaving technique, achieves strong adhesion with the aluminum layers. ■Sold by the roll (approximately 147cm (58 inches) wide, approximately 45m (50 yards) long). ■Non-asbestos product.

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High-strength sliding fiber

Improve the sliding properties of sliding parts without using lubricants! High-strength fibers made with Gunze's spinning technology.

Gunze Corporation's "High Strength Sliding Fiber" is a woven fabric that combines low-friction materials and high-strength materials into a dual-layer structure. It improves the sliding properties of sliding parts without the use of lubricating oil. Due to the use of high-strength materials, it also excels in durability. 【Features】 ◆ Improves the sliding properties of sliding parts without using lubricating oil ◆ Excellent heat resistance, chemical resistance, and flame retardancy ◆ Materials and sizes (thickness/length) can be customized according to application 【For more details, please download the catalog or feel free to contact us】

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Blow-applied mortar crack suppression polypropylene short fibers Toughlight RG

For suppressing shrinkage cracks in sprayed mortar! Safe material made of polypropylene! Crack-suppressing short fibers that can be mixed with a mixer.

Crack suppression polypropylene short fibers, Toughlight, are processed in bundles, making them less likely to scatter and less likely to pierce the skin. Furthermore, since polypropylene is the material used, no toxic gases are generated during combustion, making it a highly safe crack suppression short fiber. 【Incorporation Effects】 ● Reduces scattering and collapse during spraying ● Reduces shrinkage cracks caused by temperature changes and drying during the curing period 【Excellent Workability】 ● Easily mixed with a conventional mixer ● Generates few fiber balls and has high degradability ● The flow value remains unchanged with the incorporation of Toughlight, maintaining fluidity ● During spraying operations, fibers do not pierce like needles due to rebound There are many other features as well! For more details, please contact us or download the catalog to view. 【Proposal: Weed Control through Reinforced Fiber Mixed Spraying】 K.F. proposes "Weed control construction using mortar reinforced fiber mixed spraying." Please check the basic information section below.

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Concrete crack control polypropylene fiber Toughlight CP

Easy and low-cost crack prevention. It effectively suppresses breathing and demonstrates excellent results.

For the suppression of concrete cracking, please use Toughlight CP, a polypropylene fiber for concrete crack prevention. Features: 1. Easy mixing. Just add it directly from the bag and spin for three minutes at high speed. 2. Low cost. Can be installed for about 80 to 160 yen per square meter! *Based on a concrete thickness of 10 cm. 3. A NETIS registered product for your peace of mind. For more details, please contact us or download our catalog to take a look.

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Numerous application developments in various industries! Lightweight and strong [carbon fiber].

Our range of carbon fiber-related products is expected to be applied in various fields!

Sakai Ovex is promoting the development of carbon fiber as a new business in the non-apparel sector. "Carbon fiber" not only has the characteristics of being lightweight, strong, and corrosion-resistant, but it also excels in conductivity, heat resistance, dimensional stability, and chemical stability. Due to its excellent properties, it is used as advanced material in various fields such as aerospace, construction, civil engineering, vehicles, and ships, and its applications are further expanding. [About Open Fiber] - The process of spreading carbon fiber bundles, which are used as reinforcement materials for carbon fiber composite materials, into a wide and thin state is called open fiber. - Based on a patented technology from Fukui Prefecture, a manufacturing method for open fiber that spreads carbon fiber bundles into tape form has been established. - Thousands to tens of thousands of carbon fibers are spread out in the width direction, and the cross-section is flat. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Trivia about ropes: Types of fibers

We would like to introduce a raw yarn that has excellent properties, especially for use in ropes!

In "Trivia about Ropes," we will provide a variety of data ranging from specialized information about ropes to interesting tidbits. There are many types of fibers. We will introduce raw materials that have excellent properties specifically for rope making. Our company uses these raw materials to manufacture ropes, twines, rock lines, and nets tailored to various applications. [Raw Materials (Excerpt)] ■ Natural Fibers - Manila hemp, Sisal hemp ■ Synthetic Fibers - Vinylon - Nylon - Polyethylene *For more details, please refer to the external link page or feel free to contact us.

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