

Hollowfiber has several important properties and a wide range of applications:
Lightness and volume: Hollowfiber is lightweight and retains volume well, making it ideal for products where you need to create looseness and volume, such as pillows, blankets, soft toys and clothing.
Thermal insulation: Hollowfiber is an effective thermal insulation material, making it popular for insulating clothing, bedding, blankets and building materials.
Hypoallergenic: It does not cause allergic reactions, so it is often used to create hypoallergenic pillows and blankets.
Softness and comfort: Hollowfiber is soft to the touch, making it convenient for use in bedding and furniture.
Renewability: Modern types of hollowfiber can be made from recycled materials, making it more environmentally sustainable.
Applications:
Bed linen: Pillows, blankets and mattresses made of holofiber provide comfortable sleep and support.
Clothing: Used to insulate outerwear, down jackets, coats, hats and gloves.
Stuffed toys: Making plump toys for children and adults.
Furniture: Holofiber can be used for furniture upholstery, creating pillows and sofas.
Construction: Used in building materials for insulating walls, ceilings and floors.
Medical sector Used to create orthopedic pillows and mattresses.
Automotive industry: Used to insulate car seats and interiors.
These are just a few examples, there are many other areas where holofiber can be used due to its properties and convenience.
Second grade holofiber, made in Ukraine.
The price is for 100 grams.