How High Viscosity Low COOH PET Chips Enable Ultra-Fine High-Strength Industrial Yarn Development
Introduction
In automotive safety systems, every millimeter matters.
A smaller, softer and more flexible airbag package can provide advantages in:
- Better folding efficiency
- More compact module design
- Improved passenger comfort
For decades, Nylon 66 has been widely used in high-performance applications because of its excellent strength and durability.
However, the textile industry continues to explore polyester-based solutions due to PET’s:
- Cost competitiveness
- Chemical stability
- Processing advantages
- Global supply availability
The question is not simply:
Can polyester replace Nylon 66?
The real question is:
Can polyester achieve the required combination of ultra-fine filament size, high strength and stable spinning performance?
The Challenge: Making PET Fiber Finer Without Losing Strength
Traditional PET industrial yarns usually operate in a higher single filament denier range.
When manufacturers attempt to reduce filament size toward the sub-2.5 Dpf range, new challenges appear:
- Uneven solidification during quenching
- Cooling dead zones inside dense filament bundles
- Higher filament bonding risk
- Increased hairiness
- Lower spinning stability
The challenge becomes:
How can polyester become finer while maintaining industrial-grade performance?
For advanced industrial yarn development, the solution cannot rely on one single factor.
It requires the coordination of:
Polymer design
×
Spinneret engineering
×
Cooling control
1. Polymer Foundation: Why PET Chip Quality Matters
Before discussing spinning technology, the foundation starts with polymer performance.
For ultra-fine high-strength polyester yarn, PET chips need to provide:
1.1 High Molecular Weight and Melt Strength
Intrinsic viscosity (IV) reflects polymer molecular weight and has a direct influence on:
- Melt strength
- Orientation capability
- Final yarn strength potential
Higher IV PET chips can provide better support for demanding spinning processes.
HanLink Polyester can supply high viscosity PET chips with:
IV up to 1.10 dL/g
for industrial yarn and technical textile applications.
1.2 Low Carboxyl PET Chips for Better Thermal Stability
During high-temperature melt spinning, polymer degradation behavior becomes critical.
Lower carboxyl end group content helps improve:
- Thermal stability
- Melt processing consistency
- Long-term polymer performance
HanLink can customize low COOH PET chips with:
COOH <8 μeq/g
for applications requiring higher processing stability.

2. Why Spinneret Design Becomes Critical
When hundreds of fine filaments are produced together, not all filaments experience the same cooling environment.
The outer filaments receive better airflow.
The inner filaments may experience:
- Slower cooling
- Different solidification behavior
- Higher bonding risk
Therefore, simply increasing spinneret hole numbers is not enough.
Optimized spinneret design focuses on: Better airflow accessibility
Outer region:
- Lower hole density
Inner region:
- Improved airflow penetration
The objective:
Create a more uniform thermal history across every filament.
3. Melt Flow Control for High Viscosity PET
High viscosity PET provides strength potential, but it also requires careful melt control.
During spinning, melt behavior influences:
- Extrusion stability
- Filament uniformity
- Fiber breakage tendency
A properly designed melt channel helps control:
- Melt flow distribution
- Extrusion swelling behavior
- Filament formation stability
This is where:
Polymer science meets tooling engineering.
4. Cooling Control: Turning Polymer Potential into Fiber Performance
After extrusion, PET molecular chains continue to:
- Orient
- Crystallize
- Solidify
The cooling process determines how effectively the polymer structure is developed.
For ultra-fine industrial yarn:
Cooling must balance:
- Strength development
- Flexibility
- Filament separation
- Dimensional stability
A high-performance fiber is not created only by polymer selection.
It is created by the interaction between:
Polymer
Equipment
Process
5.From PET Chips to Final Fiber Performance
A common misunderstanding is:
Better PET chips automatically create better yarn.
In reality, final fiber performance depends on the entire production system.
The relationship is:
PET Chips
↓
Melt Spinning Conditions
↓
Spinneret Design
↓
Drawing Parameters
↓
Heat Treatment
↓
Final Fiber Properties
The same PET polymer can show different results under different processing conditions.
PET chip selection is only the first step. Final fiber performance depends on polymer design, spinning conditions and application requirements.
HanLink provides customized polyester solutions for filament yarn and technical textile applications.

6.HanLink Polyester: PET Chip Solutions for Advanced Fiber Development
HanLink Polyester focuses on customized polyester chip solutions for demanding textile and industrial applications.
Our capabilities include:
6.1 High Viscosity PET Chips
Typical application:
- Industrial yarn
- Technical textiles
- High-strength filament development
Capability:
IV up to 1.20 dL/g
6.2 Low COOH PET Chips
Designed for:
- Improved thermal stability
- Better melt consistency
- High-temperature spinning applications
Capability:
COOH <8 μeq/g
6.3 Customized Polyester Solutions
Different applications require different polymer characteristics.
We work with customers to optimize:
- Intrinsic viscosity (IV)
- Carboxyl end group (COOH)
- Polymer modification
- Spinning performance
Our goal is not only supplying PET chips.
Our goal is helping customers develop better fiber performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1 What PET chips are suitable for high-strength industrial yarn?
High-strength industrial yarn generally requires PET chips with higher molecular weight, stable melt behavior and controlled polymer characteristics.
High viscosity PET chips are commonly selected for applications requiring improved strength potential and spinning stability.
Q2 Can PET replace Nylon 66 in airbag applications?
PET has potential as an alternative solution when ultra-fine filament production, strength retention and processing stability requirements can be achieved.
However, final material selection depends on application requirements, certification and customer validation.
Q3 Why is low COOH important for polyester spinning?
Lower COOH PET can improve thermal stability during high-temperature processing and help maintain more consistent melt behavior.
Q4 What IV PET chips can HanLink supply?
HanLink can provide customized high viscosity PET chips with IV up to: 1.20 dL/g
according to customer application requirements.
Conclusion: Molecules Meet Machines
The future of polyester innovation will not only depend on creating new polymers.
It will depend on understanding how existing polymers can be pushed closer to their physical limits.
The next generation of technical textiles will come from the connection between:
Molecular design
and
Industrial processing technology
Because true material innovation happens when:
Molecules Meet Machines
Contact HanLink Polyester
For high viscosity PET chips, low COOH PET chips and customized polyester solutions for industrial yarn and technical textile applications, contact HanLink Polyester.