What We Do

What we do

Davy Textiles are specialists in recycling and trading of high performance fibres and yarns. Recycling is at the core of our business philosophy ever since we were established in 1895.

Our high performance fibres have unrivalled properties and are utilized in the most complex and challenging environments. Our fibres are consumed in a wide variety of applications and industries.

Our reputation has been built on long lasting relationships with the textile trade. We have an extensive global network with suppliers, customers and competitors. With these connections it enables us to source the correct materials to match our customers’ requirements. We have the expertise to adapt and work with new materials as they become available from different industries. In turn, we implement new processing techniques and develop new qualities of recycled fibres and blends to introduce too our customers. We work continuously with our suppliers and customers to develop the best possible fibre grade to maximise productivity, profitability and marketability.

We are working with a variety of industries such as; Automotive, Filtration, Acoustic Insulation, Aviation, Sports Equipment, Construction, Filling, Spinning, Plastics, PPE, Protective Apparel, Composites, Gaskets, Marine, Cables, Body Armour, Thermal Insulation and Equestrian to name a few.

These relationships developed within these industries between suppliers and customers have enabled us to develop many innovative fibre types using the latest information and fibre developments. We welcome new and old suppliers and customers to get in contact and help contribute to the circular economy, recycling wastes to raw material.

125 years of textile recycling knowledge

We have the capabilities

Preparation

  • Sorting
  • Blending
  • Scouring
  • Drying
  • Yarn/Bobbin/Spool Recovery

Processing

  • Random Cut
  • Precision Cut
  • Short Cut
  • Crimping
  • Garnetting
  • Opening
  • Pulling
  • Shredding
  • Breaking
  • Carding
  • Slivering
  • Baling

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