1. What Is Polyester Linen Fabric?
Polyester linen is a blended or simulated textile engineered to replicate the coarse, open weave and matte surface of natural linen while incorporating polyester filament or staple fiber. Two construction strategies are common in industry:
- True blend: spun yarns combining polyester staple (typically 55–85 %) with flax or viscose staple (15–45 %) are woven on rapier or air-jet looms.
- Imitation linen: 100 % textured polyester filament yarns are woven in plain or slub constructions that visually mimic linen grain — the approach favored by modern textured fabric specialists.
The result is a fabric family that spans coarse upholstery-weight canvas to fine apparel-weight suiting, all sharing a characteristic dry hand, subtle irregular texture, and excellent printability.
| Fabric Type | Typical Composition | Weight Range (g/m²) | Wrinkle Resistance | Wash Fastness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pure Natural Linen | 100 % Flax | 120 – 400 | Low | Grade 3–4 |
| Linen–Polyester Blend | 55 % Polyester / 45 % Linen | 140 – 320 | Medium–High | Grade 4–5 |
| Imitation Linen (100 % PET) | 100 % Polyester (slub/textured) | 90 – 280 | Very High | Grade 4–5 |
| Polyester–Viscose Linen | 65 % Polyester / 35 % Viscose | 120 – 260 | Medium | Grade 4 |
2. Key Technical Properties
Understanding the measurable properties of polyester linen enables accurate specification for product development. The table below summarizes typical test values for a medium-weight (200 g/m²) blend fabric.
| Property | Test Standard | Typical Value | Industry Benchmark |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tensile Strength (warp) | ISO 13934-1 | ≥ 600 N | ≥ 400 N (upholstery) |
| Tear Strength | ISO 13937-2 | ≥ 28 N | ≥ 20 N |
| Martindale Abrasion | ISO 12947-2 | ≥ 25,000 rubs | ≥ 20,000 (furniture) |
| Colour Fastness to Washing | ISO 105-C06 | Grade 4–5 | Grade ≥ 4 |
| Colour Fastness to Light | ISO 105-B02 | Grade 5–6 | Grade ≥ 4 (furnishing) |
| Shrinkage (after 3 washes) | ISO 6330 | ≤ 2 % | ≤ 3 % |
| Moisture Regain | ASTM D2495 | 0.4 – 0.8 % | 0.2 – 1.0 % |
The elevated abrasion resistance versus pure linen makes polyester-linen blends particularly suitable for high-traffic upholstery and commercial drapery, sectors prominently served by Haining Haihong New Material Co., Ltd.
3. Core Benefits at a Glance
Dimensional Stability
Polyester's low moisture absorption locks thread spacing, preventing the progressive shrinkage seen in pure linen after repeated laundering.
Wrinkle Recovery
Elastic recovery from polyester significantly reduces permanent creasing, lowering finishing costs in garment and upholstery production.
Colour Fastness
Disperse dyestuffs on polyester achieve Grade 4–5 light fastness, ideal for curtains and cushion covers exposed to sunlight.
Printability
The tight, smooth surface accepts digital, rotary-screen, and flat-screen printing equally well — a key attribute for Versa Print fabric lines.
Cost Efficiency
Polyester inputs are more price-stable than flax commodity cycles, offering predictable per-metre costs for high-volume buyers.
Sustainable Options
Recycled PET (rPET) variants reduce virgin plastic demand while maintaining identical mechanical performance.
4. Weave Structures & Fabric Constructions
The structural character of polyester linen is largely determined by its weave architecture. Below are the most commercially significant constructions:
4.1 Plain Weave (Tabby)
The simplest interlacing pattern — every warp and weft thread crosses alternately. Plain-weave polyester linen yields a firm, balanced hand with pronounced texture when slub yarns are incorporated. It is the dominant construction for curtain and cushion fabrics.
4.2 Basket / Panama Weave
Groups of warp and weft threads are woven as one unit (2×2 or 3×3), producing a coarser, more open grid reminiscent of traditional coarse burlap. This structure appears in the coarse linen range and lends rustic, artisanal appeal to home décor applications.
4.3 Twill Weave
Diagonal rib lines deliver superior drape and tear strength, making twill-construction polyester linen the preferred choice for upholstered furniture and structured apparel. Subtle diagonal texture adds depth without sacrificing the matte linen aesthetic.
| End Use | Recommended Weave | Thread Count Range | Weight (g/m²) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lightweight Curtains / Sheers | Plain (open sett) | 40–60 × 35–50 | 90–140 |
| Cushion Covers | Plain / Basket | 60–80 × 55–70 | 160–220 |
| Upholstery / Sofas | Twill or Basket | 80–120 × 70–100 | 220–380 |
| Apparel (shirts, dresses) | Plain / Slub | 70–90 × 60–80 | 120–180 |
| Table Linens | Plain / Panama | 65–85 × 60–75 | 150–230 |
5. Applications Across Industries
Polyester linen's breadth of use reflects its balanced property profile. Haihong's application field overview identifies home furnishing as the primary segment, with strong growth in commercial interiors and fashion.
5.1 Home Furnishing
Cushion covers, sofa upholstery, blackout and sheer curtains, bedding sets, and table runners all benefit from the fabric's durability and aesthetic warmth. The matte grain reads as natural and tactile in photography, supporting premium product positioning. Browse home furnishing applications for curated examples.
5.2 Fashion & Accessories
Summer shirts, wide-leg trousers, tote bags, and scarves exploit the fabric's lightweight breathability and on-trend textured surface. The low-shrinkage characteristic simplifies garment pattern grading.
5.3 Commercial & Hospitality Interiors
Hotels, restaurants, and offices specify polyester linen for wall panels, acoustic screens, and window treatments where cleanability and fire-retardant finishing are mandatory. Higher Martindale ratings ensure extended service life in these environments.

6. Finishing Treatments
Post-weave finishes extend functional performance and differentiate product tiers. Key treatments include:
| Finish | Method | Primary Benefit | Typical Applications |
|---|---|---|---|
| Calendering | Heat-pressure rollers | Smooth, lustrous surface | Apparel, printed fabrics |
| Preshrinking (Sanforizing) | Mechanical compaction | Residual shrinkage < 1 % | Garment fabric, bedding |
| Anti-pilling | Chemical treatment / shearing | Preserves surface appearance | Upholstery, cushions |
| Flame Retardant (FR) | Pad–dry–cure with FR agent | Meets EN 13501, BS 5852 | Drapery, commercial interiors |
| Water-Repellent (DWR) | Fluorocarbon or C0 finish | Liquid roll-off, stain resistance | Outdoor cushions, table linen |
| Antibacterial | Silver-ion or AEGIS treatment | Inhibits microbial growth | Hospitality, medical adjacent |
7. Care & Maintenance Guide
Proper care extends service life and preserves appearance. Follow these guidelines for polyester linen products:
7.1 Washing
Machine wash at 30–40 °C on a gentle cycle. Cold water preserves colour fastness; hot water above 60 °C risks accelerating fabric degradation in blended constructions. Use mild, phosphate-free detergent.
7.2 Drying
Tumble dry on low heat (≤ 60 °C) or line dry away from direct sunlight, which can cause UV-induced yellowing in non-stabilised yarns. Remove promptly from the dryer to minimise residual creasing.
7.3 Ironing
If pressing is required, use a medium-temperature iron (110–150 °C, steam permitted) on the reverse side. Avoid direct high-heat contact with polyester-heavy blends, as the thermoplastic fibers may glaze.
7.4 Storage
Fold or roll on cardboard tubes in a cool, dry environment. Avoid prolonged compression, which can imprint fold lines in heavier upholstery-weight fabrics. Store away from direct heat sources and ozone-generating equipment.
8. About Haining Haihong New Material Co., Ltd
Haining Haihong New Material Co., Ltd is headquartered at No. 166 Yunxing Road, Xieqiao Town, Haining City, Zhejiang, China — a region internationally recognised as China's premier warp-knitting and weaving industrial cluster. The company manufactures and wholesale supplies an extensive range of decorative and functional textiles, including:
- Textured Velvet — multi-cut and crushed constructions for luxury furnishing
- Artistic Velvet — burnout and jacquard surface-designed velvets
- Versa Print — transfer and digital print-ready base fabrics
- Tech Leather & Fabric — PU-laminated and bonded composites
- Modern Textured Fabric — including the polyester linen range detailed in this guide
- Fiber Artistry Fabric — novelty and specialty surface fabrics
The company holds accredited certifications and maintains an international marketing network, supporting buyers across Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia. For full corporate background, visit the About Us page or review the industry blog for the latest product development and exhibition news.
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