100% Polyster Fabric

100% Polyster Fabric
Radhey Krishna Cotweaving-
Fabric: 100% Polyster
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GSM : 100 GSM To 400 GSM*
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Width : 71 cm (28” Inch) To 376 cm (148” Inch) *
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Weave : Plain Weave, Twill Weave, Satin Weave, Basket Weave (Matty Weave), Drill Weave, Oxford Weave, Herringbone Weave, Duck Weave (Canvas), Leno Weave, Waffle Weave, Ripstop Weave, and other Dobby Designs*
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Packaging : Roll Packing- Upto 500 Meter per roll – Flat edged air tight. *
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Fabric Content : Can be provided in Standard Polyester, rPET-Recycled Pet Bottles Polyester and OBP – Ocean Bound Polyester – Recycled. *
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Certification : We Provide Global Recycled Standard - GRS Certified (for both rPET and OBP)
We Are GOTS Certified (Global Organic Textile Standard) and
Global Recycle Standard Certified (GRS Certified) from Control Union.
Product Description
Polyester, like any other fabric, has unique properties that determine how it should be used. It is an excellent fabric for outdoor and sportswear because it is strong, holds its shape well, and can withstand creasing, stretching, shrinkage, and repetitive movements.
- Lightweight: Polyester fabric is ideal for a wide range of sports. Excellent for sports wear and strenuous outdoor activities.
- Extremely long-lasting: Polyester is known as the workhorse of fitness fabrics due to its incredibly strong fibers.
- Moisture-Wicking: This material is naturally resistant to water but not waterproof. The polyester fabric will wick away moisture.
- Easy to maintain: Polyester fibers are wrinkle-free and dry quickly. It can dry in an hour or less if left outside in direct sunlight and open air.
These previously mentioned characteristics are why this synthetic fabric is the most popular fiber for clothing. Polyester fabric, on the other hand, is used to make a wide range of products.
Polyester’s highly functional fiber makes it ideal for a wide range of garments.
Industrial polyester fibers are also used to make seat belts, conveyor belt fabrics, plastic reinforcements, and a variety of other items.
Why Radhey Krishna Cotweaving?
Our main distinguishing feature is that we deliver the material required by the customers on time and at a very competitive price. We ensure customer satisfaction by recording their feedback on our materials on a regular basis. At the end of each month, we review all of our customers’ feedback on our products and work out how to better meet their needs in the future. Our customers’ comments and suggestions, whether positive or negative, are always welcome because they help us improve our quality and service. We believe that the customer is the backbone of our business and thus strive for complete customer satisfaction by paying special attention to each of them by our employees.
Aside from that, we are constantly aware of new trends and techniques emerging in the textile market. If there are any unique modern techniques in the textile industry, our employees immediately research on the same. If the new techniques are convenient in meeting our customers’ needs and demands, we certainly make that technique available at us, thus providing our customers with the latest material. We are also aware of the international techniques that are trending in the market in order to match our quality at an international level, and the materials manufactured by us certainly compete with them. We are constantly looking for tools and techniques that will help us provide the best service to our customers, and we have a set of tools and machineries that are currently being used by a unit of our dedicated team to manufacture each and every material with an exclusive blend. We maintain friendly relations with our old customers and will strive to do so in future dealings due to our specialized trading qualities and crystal clear business ethics.
- We test all fabrics using 4 point checking standards.
- Equiped with Sulzer, Airjet and Rapier Looms.
- On-time delivery in accordance with the terms and conditions.
- Trained and Skilled workers for the weaving unit
- The greige fabric at reasonably price.
- Use the best yarn with the highest CSP from reliable and sustainable Spinners
- Fabric analysis and design development in accordance with buyer specifications – Customized weaving solutions
Most common applications:
- Fashion and high-end fashion items
- Jackets, coats, and anoraks
- Sportswear, activewear, and footwear
- Fleece, bedding, duvet covers, and sleeping bags
- Military uniforms
- Soft furniture and upholstery, luggage and other bags, rugs, carpets, and so on
Polyester fabric has a wide range of practical applications in a variety of industries. Today’s technological advances continue to improve the feel, drape, and appearance of polyester.
Some of our polyester-based customizable items include:
- Cut & Sew Racerback Dress for Women
- Spun Polyester Lumbar Pillow
- Standard Towel

Weaving & Constructions
Our key strength is standard and customized fabric constructions that fit with diverse weaves. To create remarkable qualities and visual surfaces, fabric bases of Poplins, Twills, Satins, and Oxfords are combined with an impressive collection of dobby and combination weaves.
Our cutting-edge machines and looms can create a wide range of open structures as well as compact structures.
This is the most common and long-lasting weave. This is accomplished through the simple interlacing of warp and weft threads. This weave produces very strong, long-lasting, and high-quality fabrics.
This is a variation on the previous method. Different weight warp and weft threads are used here. As a result, prominent ribs appear on the fabric in the horizontal direction.
This weave produces a stunning textile. Two or more warp threads are woven together with two or more weft threads. The over-over under-under technique is used to create the fabric, which has a matt finish and is much looser than plain weave.
One or more warp threads are woven over and under one or more weft threads repeatedly. This results in a self-designed look on the fabric. The resulting fabric is both soft and strong.
This is a twill weave variation. The warp yarn is continuous in this case. The weave produces a smooth and lustrous fabric that is also prone to snagging.
The warp threads in this weave are twisted over adjacent weft threads rather than parallel. This results in an open weave fabric that is extremely durable and strong.
In the weft direction, two thin threads are woven with two thick threads. The holes are caused by the thin yarns. This fabric is extremely fine and soft.
The fabric is woven using hand looming techniques. A single repeat is used to create intricate designs. The intricate designs are made possible by the numerous colours formed by weft and warp yarns.
This weave mimics a pinstriped weave by using a single thread that looks like a straight line.
The finished fabric resembles a honeycomb, hence the name. The weft and warp threads are interlaced in the textile to create regular small square-like ridge patterns and hollows.
This technique is used to make soft pile fabrics. They are both absorbent and insulating. Because the threads are uncut, they form surface loops. This fabric is made with ground and additional threads.
In a nutshell, this weave produces a zig-zag pattern with right and left twills appearing alternately. The resulting fabric is very strong and stable.
The loom is woven with intricate and colourful threads. These fabrics can be made of a single colour or a combination of colours, and some very intricate designs can be created. The design on the back of the fabric is a mirror image of the design on the front.
This weave features a plain weave with small geometrical patterns. This weave is created using special dobby machines. Some warp threads are raised, while others are suppressed using a dobby card. The woven fabric is smooth and fine.
This weave also necessitates a unique technique and high twist yarns.
The use of warp threads to create machine-made embroidery-like figures on fabric. The fabric resembles one that has been hand embroidered.
This weave is made by holding two fabrics together with another set of threads.
Polyster fabric is widely used in clothing, home furnishings, and a variety of other industries. Depending on the application, our polyster fabrics are used in a variety of ways. Here is a list of places where our Polyster fabric is used:

Clothing and Garment Industry
- Used in the production of a wide range of garments, including jackets, t-shirts, sportswear, activewear, and yoga wear. Polyster t-shirts are more popular than those made of other fibres.
- Used in the production of denim
- Used in the production of fine fabrics such as Maslin
- Used to make face masks (inside layer)
Making Made ups and Home Furnishing
- Used in the production of bed sheets, curtains, and other made-up items.
- Polyster is used to make bed linens, pillow covers, and duvet covers due to its softness. Quilts are made from polyester .
- Creating towels, bath rugs, and bath robes
- Creating a polyester carpet
- Creating a foot matand a hall mat
- Creating polyester Table Mats


Making Medical & Health Care Kit
- Used as absorbents in hospitals and medical services.
- Used in the manufacture of medical bandage tape.
- Used in the production of wound-cleaning wipes
Use in Miscellaneous Items
- Used to make cloth Polyster tote bags (Promotional Bags), seed bags, and packaging material.
- Used in the production of high-quality and wipes.
- Used to create canvases(Canvas Drawing Pads), which are then used to create artwork (painting).

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