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Our Beylikdüzü headquarters and Çorlu factory work under one roof. Send us your sample, quotation, or partnership request, and the right team replies within one business day.
The internet is not a cloud; it is thread: nearly every intercontinental message travels as light inside a glass filament. So will what you type into the form below. Scroll — see your message’s journey before you press send.
Almost all intercontinental data flows through glass fibres with a core of ~9 microns — red-blood-cell scale, our microfilament class. Your message travels a road we know: we spin thread this fine every day.
Inside the glass core, light covers ~204,000 kilometres a second — two-thirds of its speed in vacuum — advancing wall to wall by total internal reflection.
As the crow flies, 1,700 kilometres — 8 milliseconds in glass. A blink lasts ~100 milliseconds: while you blink, your message arrives 12 times.
The first transoceanic fibre cable (TAT-8) was laid in 1988. We had spun our first yarn in 1982 — six years before the internet’s glass thread.
Every submarine cable on the ocean floor, end to end: ~1.5 million kilometres. Our single year: 540 million kilometres of yarn — 360 times the world’s entire internet backbone.
The electrons carrying your message weigh on the order of a hundred-quadrillionth of a gram. The capacity they set in motion: 750 tons of fabric a month. The gap: 25 orders of magnitude.
Light arrives in 8 milliseconds; your reply is written by a human — within one business day at most. About ten million times slower, on purpose: a person reads your request, not a machine.
The glass thread: the message you send us travels as light inside a glass fibre whose core is about 9 microns — the scale of a red blood cell, our microfilament class. In glass, light covers about 204,000 kilometres a second; Milan to Istanbul takes about 8 milliseconds — twelve arrivals inside a single blink. The first transoceanic fibre cable dates to 1988; we spun our first yarn in 1982. The entire submarine cable network runs about 1.5 million kilometres end to end; our yearly yarn output, at 540 million kilometres, is 360 times that. The electrons carrying the message weigh on the order of a hundred-quadrillionth of a gram, while the capacity they set in motion is 750 tons a month. And though light arrives in 8 milliseconds, the first reply is written by a human, within one business day at most. The calculation basis is in the footnote at the end of the section.
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We align fabric, weight, colour and quantity together, and suggest alternatives if useful.
A sample or lab-dip matched to your request is prepared for your approval.
Based on the approved sample we share pricing and a delivery plan.
We produce under one roof, pass it through quality control and ship.
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You can reach us through our contact form or by email. Once we receive your request, our team will get in touch to clarify your needs and start the appropriate sampling or quotation process.
To speed things up, it helps to share the fabric type you want, an approximate weight range, your color reference (Pantone or sample), an estimated quantity, and the intended use. An existing sample or technical specification, if available, also helps us assess your request.
Lead time depends on order quantity, fabric type, coloring requirements, and current production load. Once you share the details of your request, we will confirm a realistic timeline tailored to your project.
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