Hung Chou Fiber Ind. Co., Ltd manufactures and sells polyester filaments in Taiwan. It primarily offers polyester textured yarn for the use in bath towel, facecloth, stuffed toy; silk-linen for light, thick, and thin fabrics; recycled polyester filament yarn for the use in knitted and woven fabrics; filament yarn for socks, weaving, knitting, circular knitting, denim fabric, yoga cloth, and sports wear; flannel yarn for sofa, curtains, bedding, and office furniture etc.; dyeable mixed polyester yarn for the use in knitting and weaving ; and shrinkage fiber for shirt, suits, sportswear, and casual wear. The company was formerly known as Hung Chou Chemical Industries Co. Ltd. and changed its name to Hung Chou Fiber Ind. Co., Ltd in June 2015. Hung Chou Fiber Ind. Co., Ltd was founded in 1968 and is headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan.
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