About TRUMPS Bangladesh Fibre Innovations
Jiangsu Trumps Chemical Fiber Technology Co., Ltd. has successfully extended its advanced expertise and production technology into Bangladesh, a rapidly growing textile and chemical fibre hub in South Asia. As a modern enterprise, it integrates high-performance chemical fiber materials, nonwoven fabric manufacturing, and functional application solutions customized for local market demands. The company specializes in R&D, production, and sales of color masterbatches, functional masterbatches, nano-materials, and environmental protection adsorption products. Our innovations serve key sectors such as chemical fibre, nonwoven fabrics, medical and hygiene supplies, and environmental emergency solutions — all increasingly vital to Bangladesh’s diverse industrial landscape.
Contact UsBangladesh Artificial Fibre Industry at a Glance
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1999Material Inception Year
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27+Industry Experience
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36+Production Lines
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15,000+ TonsAnnual Output Capacity
Our Bangladesh Factory Scale & Capacity
Since 1999, the Bangladesh branch has stood as a pioneering enterprise in color masterbatch and functional material manufacturing. Featuring over 36 modern production lines, our facility produces approximately 15,000 tons annually. Our product portfolio—color masterbatches, functional masterbatches, and pre-dispersed pigments—is widely applied across Bangladesh’s high-speed chemical fiber spinning and SMS nonwoven fabric sectors. These materials are engineered for exceptional dispersibility, enhanced color saturation, prolonged spinneret lifespan, and superior light and wash fastness, supporting local exporters aiming for international quality standards.


Advanced Technology Implemented in Bangladesh
Integrating China’s proven chemical fiber technologies with local expertise, our Bangladesh factories deploy cutting-edge machinery and strict quality control systems. This facilitates the production of high-efficiency color masterbatches and smart functional additives tailored to Bangladesh’s climate, labor skills, and export quality standards. The adoption of nanomaterials enhances product durability and functional versatility, catering to growing sectors like medical nonwovens amid the country’s expanding healthcare market.




Industrial Growth & Future Trends in Bangladesh Artificial Fibre Sector
Bangladesh’s artificial fibre industry has witnessed robust growth driven by export demands from global apparel and hygiene sectors. With the government supporting textile and chemical fiber industrialization, local factories are rapidly upgrading toward sustainability, automation, and innovation. Integration of recycled polyester fibers and bio-based chemical fibers is a growing trend, responding to environmental concerns and circular economy models.
Moreover, continuous R&D investment ensures newly developed masterbatches and functional additives meet international eco-certifications while increasing performance under Bangladesh’s tropical conditions. This trend is foreseen to create significant value for local exports and deepen Industrial 4.0 adoption in production lines. Artificial fibres are now critical not only for textiles but also medical, automotive, and construction materials industrialization throughout Bangladesh.
Localized Applications of Artificial Fibres in Bangladesh
Local markets benefit from artificial fibres mainly in textiles, protective medical gowns and masks, hygiene products, and filtration fabrics widely used in urban infrastructure projects. Artificial fibre-based nonwoven materials have gained significant demand especially in the healthcare sector during the COVID-19 pandemic, reinforcing Bangladesh’s position as a leading export hub for medical textiles.
In the apparel sector, artificial fibre blends help balance cost-efficiency and quality, tailoring products for diverse consumer needs domestically and abroad. Moreover, artificial fibres’ lightweight and thermal properties facilitate their usage in automotive upholstery and insulation materials for construction, sectors seeing growth through local industrialization initiatives.
These wide-ranging uses illustrate artificial fibre’s strategic importance within Bangladesh’s expanding industrial economy.








