Acrylic fibers, also known as acrylonitrile fibers, are synthetic fibers made from polyacrylonitrile (PAN) or modified PAN. They are produced by polymerization of acrylonitrile monomer. Acrylic fibers can be used in many ways that cotton and wool are commonly used. They are often used to make clothing like sweaters, hats, gloves, scarves and home textiles like blankets and upholstery. The fibers are durable, dry quickly and are resistant to mold and mildew. They are also lightweight and ... Read more

Acrylic fibers are man-made fibers derived from polymers or copolymers containing at least 85% acrylonitrile units. They are synthesized from acrylonitrile generally using a wet spinning process. Acrylic fibers are often used as a cheaper substitute for wool in clothing and home furnishings. They provide warmth similar to natural wool but are less expensive, allowing mass-market affordability. Acrylic fibers are also used to make car seats, pillows, upholstery, and blankets owing to its down ... Read more

The global acrylic fibers market has witnessed steady growth over the past few decades. Acrylic fibers are man-made fibers derived from acrylonitrile. They are extremely soft and absorbent in nature, with advantages such as easy dyeability, resilience to pilling and abrasion, crease resistance, bulkiness, and low moisture absorption. These fibers find widespread applications in various fabrics such as tweed, coats, suits, dresses, sweaters, and blankets. They are commonly utilized in ... Read more