Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Staple fibres of acrylic, modacrylic, carded or combe. In 2022, Staple fibres of acrylic, modacrylic, carded or combe were the world's 4071st most traded product, with a total trade of $108M. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Staple fibres of acrylic, modacrylic, carded or combe decreased by -14.4%, from $127M to $108M. Trade in Staple fibres of acrylic, modacrylic, carded or combe represent 0.00046% of total world trade.
Staple fibres of acrylic, modacrylic, carded or combe are a part of Processed Synthetic Staple Fibers.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Staple fibres of acrylic, modacrylic, carded or combe were Peru ($30M), Turkey ($23.6M), Mexico ($13M), Portugal ($12.2M), and France ($6.82M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Staple fibres of acrylic, modacrylic, carded or combe were Bolivia ($14.9M), Italy ($12.7M), Colombia ($9.29M), Brazil ($7.06M), and Kenya ($5.39M).
Ranking Staple fibres of acrylic, modacrylic, carded or combe ranks 3284th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Acrylic and modacrylic fibres are used in many industries, from clothing and carpeting to 3D printing. Acrylic is the most common. It's a synthetic fiber that's inexpensive, durable, and is often used in clothing. Combed acrylic is an extra-soft type of acrylic, which is used in fabrics that need to be more forgiving to the skin. Modacrylic is also a synthetic fiber, but it's made of rayon, which is a natural cellulose product. Modacrylic is often used for carpets and rugs.