Bi Component
Bi Component
Bicomponent Fibers
• Bicomponent fibers are filaments made up of two different
polymers that are extruded from the same spinneret with
both polymers contained within the same filament but
separated by a fine plane. The two polymers differ in
chemical nature or physical properties such as molecular
weight.
Why Bicomponent Fibers?
• The conventional fibers may not have all the desirable
properties. By the use of bicomponent fibers, the
functional properties of both the components can be
exploited in one filament. Further, the fibers can be
produced in any cross-sectional shape or geometry. The
properties of these bicomponent fibers are governed by :