Low Melt






Low melt polyester fiber is a specialized synthetic fiber engineered with a lower melting point (110°C–200°C) compared to conventional polyester fibers. Composed of copolyester (CoPET) or modified polyester blends, it acts as a thermal adhesive, enabling fiber bonding without chemical binders. This unique property enhances mechanical strength and durability in applications like automotive interiors, mattresses, and technical textiles.
• Boom in Automotive and Construction Industries to Fuel Market Expansion
• Sustainability Initiatives
Accelerating Adoption Rates
Market Value & Growth
Projections:
•Market Value in 2025 : 2.52 billion
•Projected Value by 2032: USD 4.63 billion
•CAGR 9.2%
• MPBelow130°C
• MPAbove130°C
• Automobile
• Textile
• NorthAmerica
• Europe
• Asia-Pacific
• Middle East & Africa
• Huvis Corporation (South Korea)
• Toray Advanced Materials Korea (South Korea)
• Nan Ya Plastics (Taiwan)
• ECER (China)
The North American market for low melt polyester fiber is driven by the region's strong automotive and textile industries, which demand high-performance materials for thermal bonding applications. The U.S. is the largest consumer, with manufacturers increasingly adopting low melt polyester fiber for automotive interiors, furniture, and insulation materials.
Europe is a key market for low melt polyester fiber, with Germany, France, and the U.K. leading the demand. The region's strict environmental policies, including EU REACH regulations, have accelerated the adoption of sustainable materials, including low melt polyester fiber. The automotive sector remains a major consumer, particularly for interior components requiring thermal bonding.
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