Factory Overview

Inside AF Microfiber

AF Microfiber is a Wuxi-based manufacturer serving export buyers with microfiber towels, cloths, pouches, and OEM / ODM programs. From knitting and dyeing to printing, thermal transfer, sewing, packing, and shipment coordination, the factory is organized as one connected workflow for branded and repeat-order production.

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Wuxi, Jiangsu, China
OEM / ODM
AF Microfiber factory entrance in Wuxi
Factory Base

No. 39, Furong Industrial Park, Xishan District, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, China

Market Coverage

Serving hospitality, retail, promotional, sports, cleaning, and gifting brands across North America, Europe, Japan, Korea, and Oceania.

Company Dossier

Factory profile, manufacturing base, and product scope in one view.

This section groups the facts buyers usually request before sampling, vendor onboarding, audits, or repeat-order discussions.

Founded in 2009, Wuxi Aofei Microfiber Fabric Co., Ltd. focuses on microfiber fabrics and finished textile products for export programs. The manufacturing base covers more than 10,000 square meters and is equipped with 100 imported circular looms, 4 advanced printing machines, and linked production areas for weaving, cutting, dyeing, imprinting, thermal transfer, sewing, inspection, and packaging.

The product scope spans lens cloths, pouches, sports towels, beach towels, cooling towels, golf towels, ice sleeves, flannel blankets, and other microfiber-based items. With ERP-backed coordination and experience serving brand, retail, and wholesale programs, the team supports development sampling, bulk production, packaging alignment, and export follow-up in one workflow.

Company name

Wuxi Aofei Microfiber Fabric Co., Ltd.

Business category

Lens cloths, pouches, sports towels, beach towels, cooling towels, golf towels, ice sleeves, flannel blankets

Factory address

No. 39, Furong Industrial Park, Xishan District, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, China

Contact

Tel / WhatsApp: +86 18352523571 Email: sales@afmicrofiber.com

01

Integrated manufacturing

The factory keeps knitting, dyeing, imprinting, thermal transfer, sewing, inspection, and packing in linked in-house steps for better schedule control.

02

Product coverage and OEM adaptation

Programs can be built around cloth, towel, pouch, blanket, and promotional accessories, with OEM / ODM support for branding, packaging, and retail presentation.

03

Brand programs and compliance

The company references work with Disney, ZEISS, Gucci, Michelin, and Decathlon, while highlighting ERP coordination, ISO 9001, GRS, SGS, Oeko-Tex, SMETA, and Disney audit readiness.

2009.06.01
Factory established

Factory operations started in 2009, giving the team long experience in microfiber production and export orders.

10,000+㎡
Production area

Production and support areas cover more than 10,000 square meters.

100
Imported circular looms

Imported circular looms support stable fabric production across towel and cloth programs.

4
Advanced printing machines

Printing capacity helps handle branded towel and cloth orders in-house.

Development Timeline

Key milestones from material trading to export manufacturing.

This is a concise version of the milestones presented on the original company profile page, reorganized for buyer review.

2003

Started from microfiber raw-material trade

The business began with sea-island microfiber, polyester/nylon composite yarn, and other raw-material trading for microfiber applications.

2010

Built overseas sales capability

An international sales team was established to support overseas buyers and move from domestic supply into export-facing programs.

2021

Scaled output and system readiness

By 2021, the company reported 3,000 tons of glasses-cleaning cloth capacity and 2,500 tons of dust-free cloth, plus million-piece cooling and beach towel programs. It also supplied more than 1 million anti-fog cloths during COVID and obtained initial ISO 9001 certification.

2024

GRS stage and expansion planning

The company highlights GRS certification in 2024 and states that a new factory is being planned to expand future product lines.

Facility Tour

Workshops, machine areas, and real production floor views.

Use this section to verify the workshops, machine zones, and support spaces behind daily microfiber production before moving into samples or vendor onboarding.

Weaving workshop

Weaving Workshop

Rows of weaving equipment support stable fabric capacity for towel and cloth programs.

Weaving machine area

Weaving Machine Area

Machine-floor readiness shows how repeat programs are prepared for stable output and lead times.

Printing workshop

Printing Workshop

Printing capacity supports branded towels, cloths, and packaging-related graphics in-house.

Digital printing room

Digital Printing Room

Color-rich artwork and development sampling can be checked more quickly in the digital-printing room.

Cutting workshop

Cutting Workshop

Approved fabric is cut into consistent panel sizes before it moves to sewing and finishing.

Sewing workshop

Sewing Workshop

Edging, stitching, and construction details are handled in-house for towel and cloth orders.

Inspection workshop

Inspection Workshop

Inspection checks appearance, sewing quality, and order consistency before packing starts.

Embossing workshop

Embossing Workshop

Embossing and heat-press finishing support programs that need added branded or surface details.

Workflow Review

From artwork confirmation to export handoff.

These workflow images explain how a buyer program moves through design confirmation, cutting, printing, sewing, packing, and shipment preparation before export handoff.

Design confirmation process
01

Design confirmation

Artwork, specification notes, and material direction are aligned before production starts.

Cutting process
02

Cutting

Cutting turns approved fabric into the panel sizes needed for sewing and assembly.

Printing process
03

Printing

The printing step secures artwork placement, color balance, and branded surface impact.

Sewing process
04

Sewing

Sewing locks in edging, shape, and accessory details after fabric panels are prepared.

Packing process
05

Packing

Packing prepares labels, bundles, and retail or bulk presentation before shipment.

Shipping handoff process
06

Shipping handoff

Final shipping coordination links packed orders with export documents and delivery timing.

Sample Room & Support

Sample room, packaging, warehouse, and buyer support spaces.

Beyond the workshop floor, these photos show where samples are reviewed, packaging options are prepared, stock is staged, and daily buyer communication happens around live orders.

Sample room display wall A

Sample Room Display A

This wall helps buyers review towel formats, hanging styles, packaging types, and accessory combinations in one place.

Sample room display wall B

Sample Room Display B

Cooling towels, package sets, and color options can be compared visually before sampling begins.

Sample room display wall C

Sample Room Display C

Additional sample panels help confirm retail presentation and program breadth for different buyer types.

Packaging room

Packaging Room

Packed-carton staging shows how export and bulk orders are assembled before dispatch.

Factory warehouse

Factory Warehouse

Warehouse staging supports raw material waiting, finished-goods organization, and dispatch timing.

Design room

Design Room

The design room supports specification review, layout adjustment, and project coordination around samples.

Sales office

Sales Office

Daily buyer communication, quotation follow-up, and sample coordination happen from the sales office.

Meeting room

Meeting Room

The meeting room supports internal reviews and buyer-facing discussions on programs and delivery planning.

Company culture corridor

Company Culture Corridor

This corridor gives visiting buyers a quick view of company history and factory identity before the workshop tour.

Credentials & Buyer Readiness

Audit signals, testing references, and supplier documents.

Factory visuals help, but buyers also need a concise view of certifications, audit readiness, and formal documents before they move deeper into approval or onboarding.

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Testing and certification summary

The company references ISO 9001 together with testing or approval records from SGS, BV, Intertek, Oeko-Tex, and GRS depending on product and program needs.

02

Audit and brand-program readiness

SMETA, Disney factory inspection references, and named brand programs help support buyer conversations that involve compliance, retail review, or vendor qualification.

03

Supplier documents and follow-up

Official supplier assessment reports, ERP-backed coordination, and export follow-up records make it easier to carry project context from initial review into repeat orders.

Global Reach

Markets We Serve

AF Microfiber serves hospitality, sports, cleaning, optical care, gifting, and promotional buyers across North America, Europe, Japan, Korea, Oceania, and selected Middle East programs.

Disney logo
ISO 9001 logo
Global Recycled Standard logo
BSCI logo
Alibaba Verified logo
SMETA Sedex logo
North America
Europe
Japan
Korea
Oceania
Middle East
Supplier Documents

Official assessment reports for buyer review.

If your team needs a formal supplier profile before qualification, sampling, or onboarding, use the original assessment reports published on the company profile page.

Supplier Assessment Report (Chinese)

Original Chinese supplier assessment document published on the official site.

Supplier Assessment Report (English)

Original English supplier assessment document published on the official site.