filamentfibrer
Filamentfibrer refer to fibers composed of one or more continuous filaments, meaning extremely long and thin strands with a high length-to-diameter ratio. They can be monofilament (a single filament) or multifilament (a bundle of many filaments) and may be natural, synthetic, or semi-synthetic. Most filament fibers are produced by extrusion: polymer melts or solutions are forced through spinnerets to form filaments, which are then solidified and often drawn to increase molecular orientation and strength. Depending on the polymer system, spinning can be melt-spinning, dry-spinning, or wet-spinning.
In textiles and industrial fabrics, filament fibers can be used directly as continuous filaments or processed
Key properties of filament fibers include high tensile strength, high modulus, low density, and good dimensional
Industries employing filament fibers include apparel, technical textiles, and composites for aerospace, automotive, and construction. Environmental