Low-Melting-Point Nylon Filament Factory Export

Low-Melting-Point Nylon Filament Factory Export

Low-Melting-Point Nylon Filament Factory Export

With the global trend of upgrading towards lightweighting, environmental protection, and high efficiency in industries such as textiles, footwear, and automotive interiors, low-melting-point nylon filament has become a core functional material in the international manufacturing supply chain due to its unique thermal bonding properties, excellent physical properties, and green production advantages. As a professional manufacturer deeply rooted in this field, we rely on a mature R&D and production system to provide global wholesale buyers with a full range of customized low-melting-point nylon filament products, meeting the industrial application needs of various regions around the world, including North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, helping our partners build core advantages in market competition.

Nylon 11 DTY Filament Yarn

Core Characteristics: Functional Advantages Adaptable to Multiple Global Fields

Low-melting-point nylon filament is a functional fiber spun from polyamide modification. Its core feature is its ability to precisely control the melting temperature between 85℃ and 180℃. It can be woven simultaneously with conventional fibers at room temperature, achieving strong adhesion without additional glue after heating, and maintaining structural stability after cooling and curing. This characteristic makes it an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional chemical bonding processes. Meanwhile, the product boasts multiple core advantages that align with global industry standards:

Superior Physical Properties: Tensile strength reaches 3.5-6.4 g/d; abrasion-resistant, resistant to weak acids and alkalis, and oil-resistant; resistant to delamination after bonding; withstands various usage scenarios including washing and dry cleaning, meeting the high durability requirements of apparel, footwear, and industrial fabrics;

Environmentally Compliant: The thermal bonding process produces no VOC emissions and no dust pollution. The product has passed international environmental testing such as OEKO-TEX Standard 100, RoHS, and SGS, and complies with EU REACH regulations and US CPSIA consumer product safety standards, meeting the environmental access requirements of major global markets;

High Processing Compatibility: No modification to traditional textile equipment is required; bonding can be completed with only a simple heat setting process, significantly reducing equipment investment and energy consumption in the production process and improving production efficiency;

Flexible Customization: Linear density covers 20D-300D (e.g., 70D/24F, 100D/12F, 150D/48F), and melting point can be customized according to requirements. Available in temperature settings of 85℃, 110℃, 130℃, and 180℃, and offering various textures including glossy and semi-matte, it is suitable for acid dyeing and meets the production needs of a wide range of products.

Compared to low-melting-point polyester hot melt yarn, low-melting-point nylon filament offers superior bonding strength, abrasion resistance, and elasticity, making it particularly suitable for high-end footwear materials, automotive interiors, and high-end industrial fabrics—fields with stringent quality requirements. It is the preferred material for mid-to-high-end manufacturing globally.

Global Multi-Scenario Applications: Covering Core Needs of Mainstream Industries

Leveraging its superior comprehensive performance, low-melting-point nylon filament has been deeply integrated into multiple core industries globally, including textiles, footwear, automotive, home textiles, and industrial fabrics. It has become a key material in the supply chains of many international brands. Core application scenarios include:

Footwear Manufacturing: As a core material for 3D flyknit upper shaping and tongue/collar reinforcement, it achieves lightweight, breathable, and structurally stable uppers, meeting the production needs of global sports and casual shoe brands. It is the mainstream choice in footwear processing bases in Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region;

Apparel & Textiles: Used in seamless underwear, lace, suits/ The use of techniques such as shirt lining and webbing-free hemming allows garments to combine comfort and shape retention, while environmentally friendly processes align with the growing consumer trend for green clothing in Europe and North America.

Automotive Interiors: Used for bonding and shaping interior components such as headliners, door pillars, door panels, and sun visors, meeting the automotive industry’s demands for lightweighting and high durability, and conforming to the supply chain standards of automotive powerhouses like Germany, the US, and Japan.

Home Textiles and Decoration: Used for shaping curtain fabrics, chenille yarn, and sofa fabrics, improving the structural stability and lifespan of home textile products, and highly favored in high-end home textile markets in Europe and the Middle East.

Industrial Fabrics: As a shaping material for carbon fiber/glass fiber prepregs, wind turbine blade fabrics, and protective gloves, it balances strength and adhesion, meeting the development needs of global new energy and industrial protection industries.

From everyday consumer goods to industrial manufacturing, the application scenarios of low-melting-point nylon filaments continue to expand, keeping pace with global industrial upgrades and becoming a high-quality raw material choice for international wholesale buyers expanding their multi-category businesses.

Global Market Trends: Supply Chain Opportunities Amidst Growing Demand

According to QYResearch data, the global nylon hot melt filament market reached $482 million in 2024 and is projected to grow to $661 million by 2031, representing a CAGR of 4.6% from 2025 to 2031, indicating steady growth in global market demand. The Asia-Pacific region, driven by continued manufacturing growth, has become a core demand market, while Europe maintains stable demand in the high-end market, and Latin America has emerged as a new growth engine. For example, in Brazil, the automotive industry saw a 9.7% year-on-year increase in output in 2024, with hybrid and electric vehicle production growing by 54%, significantly boosting demand for low-melting-point nylon filaments in areas such as tire cord fabric and automotive interiors. Simultaneously, the export growth of Brazil’s textile industry further expanded material procurement demand.

As market demand upgrades, global buyers are also placing increasingly stringent demands on the supply chain: not only requiring stable product quality and complete specifications, but also focusing on suppliers’ R&D capabilities, customized services, and global delivery capabilities. As the world’s core production base for low-melting-point nylon filament, China, with its mature production processes, complete industrial chain, and high cost-performance ratio, has become an important supply chain choice for global buyers. Its product exports have been increasing year by year, reaching more than 20 countries and regions in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America.

Professional Supply Capabilities: Customized Solutions for Global Buyers

As a professional manufacturer deeply rooted in the functional yarn field, we have focused on the R&D and production of low-melting-point nylon filaments since 2013. We possess a complete R&D, production, and sales system, providing global wholesale buyers with end-to-end product and service support:

Full Product Range: Our main products include low-melting-point nylon filaments (including PA11 FDY/DTY, Nylon 6 POY/DTY), and polyester low-melting-point yarns, covering all categories from standard to customized specifications. Our products are widely used in shoe uppers, underwear, lace, sofas, automotive interiors, and many other fields, meeting buyers’ one-stop procurement needs.

High-End Technology and Quality: We possess core technology for bio-based PA11 production. Our bio-based low-melting-point nylon filaments combine advantages such as low density, low moisture absorption, and no competition from raw materials. They exhibit excellent spinning performance, low melting point, high yield, and dyeing difficulty far lower than PET materials. Furthermore, the carbon emissions during production are significantly lower than traditional materials. 50%, aligning with the global trend of low-carbon development;

International Standard Certifications: Products have passed multiple international certifications including ISO9001 quality management system, OEKO-TEX Standard 100, RoHS, and SGS, meeting the entry standards of major global markets. Buyers can directly connect with local industrial applications;

Customized Service Capabilities: Relying on a professional R&D team, we can customize personalized parameters such as melting point, linear density, color, and texture according to the buyer’s regional market needs and product application scenarios. We also provide technical support to help buyers optimize their production processes;

Stable Global Delivery: With a mature export supply chain system, we can achieve large-volume, just-in-time delivery, with a 100% on-time shipment rate, meeting the large-scale production needs of global wholesale buyers.


Post time: Mar-11-2026

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