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GRS CERTIFIED 100% RECYCLED

Animal Origin Waste Fiber

Recycled noble fibers: Wool, Mohair, Alpaca and other animal fiber waste, GRS certified.

Introduction

PrecisionTex animal origin waste fibers include short fibers of wool, mohair, alpaca, and other animal fibers. These short fibers are recovered from carding, combing, and spinning processes.

With GRS certification, our animal origin waste fibers offer sustainable alternatives for applications requiring natural properties of animal fibers.

Technical Description

Animal origin waste fibers are short fibers generated during animal fiber processing. They maintain the characteristic properties of each fiber type.

PrecisionTex carefully classifies these waste fibers by fiber type, quality, and color.

Waste fibers are ideal for applications that do not require exceptional fiber length but do need natural fiber properties.

Main Applications

Natural Fillings Animal origin waste fibers are excellent for natural pillow, duvet, and cushion fillings.

Felts Production of high-quality felts for multiple industrial and fashion applications.

Insulation Natural thermal insulation material for sustainable construction.

Environmental Benefits

Total Utilization Recovers fibers that would otherwise be discarded during processing.

Natural Properties Maintains thermal and moisture absorption properties of animal fibers.

Biodegradability Animal fibers are naturally biodegradable at end of life.

Technical Specifications

Composition Wool, Mohair, Alpaca and other waste fibers
Fiber length Short (variable)
Origin Carding, combing, spinning waste
Certification GRS (Global Recycled Standard)
Applications Fillings, felts, insulation

Positive Impact

Quantifiable environmental benefits

Total Utilization

Fibers rescued from industrial discard.

Natural Properties

Thermal and absorption preserved.

Biodegradability

Naturally degradable material.

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