Definition of CEY:
CEY is a novel type of elastic composite fiber, developed through a special compounding process using SSY/SPH elastic fiber materials. Also known as Elastic Composite Yarn, CEY retains the characteristics of SSY elastic fibers, offering excellent resilience and a soft, dry touch.
Features of CEY:
CEY combines the elasticity and properties of SSY/SPH elastic fibers with unique fabric style attributes, resulting in innovative and high-quality textiles. It boasts outstanding elasticity and recovery, soft touch, stain resistance, fluffiness, resistance to sun exposure and chlorine, and excellent moisture-wicking and quick-drying properties. Once processed into fabric, CEY features a smooth, even surface, wrinkle resistance, non-iron convenience, dimensional stability, moderate elasticity, and comfortable wearability. This new functional textile material overcomes the limitations and deficiencies of traditional spandex fabrics, such as chlorine sensitivity, poor shape retention, unstable elasticity, difficult maintenance, tendency to bubble, excessive elasticity, and discomfort when worn.
Specifications of CEY:
Available in various deniers and filament counts: 180D/96F, 180D/60F, 80D/60F, 100D/60F.
Our Company's Advantages:
Comfortable elasticity, good draping and resilience, with a unique hand feel.
Fabrics demonstrate good elasticity and linen-like effects.
Produced fabrics are novel and high-quality.
A rich variety of types, complete specifications, and diverse styles.
Strong R&D capabilities to meet custom demands of clients.
Diverse equipment, including flat drawing machines and elastomer machines for production.
Our CEY has minimal hairiness.
High cost-effectiveness, competitively priced to match the market.
Applications of CEY:
CEY is ideal for women's fashion and for use in spring and autumn collections. It is primarily used in twill, double-layer linen, and plain weaves.