Among the various types of yarns, polyester DTY is the commonly used in textile manufacturing. It is characterized by the ability to hold high twists and is commonly twisted to high TPMs (Twice per Minute). Moreover, the twisted yarns can be heat-set for additional strength and durability. Besides...
read moreOne of the common problems with conventional polyester yarn is that it is prone to color fading. This problem is caused by the fact that the dye does not set well and it forms tiny bubbles in the fabric. These bubbles become large and cause the color to fade quickly. This fading can affect many co...
read moreClassic Polyester Yarn is a soft and durable synthetic fiber that is similar to rayon. It is easy to clean and is available in a variety of colors. Its weight depends on the ply count. The label will tell you how many wraps per inch the yarn is. The recommended needle size and care instructions are ...
read moreConventional Polyester Yarn is a fiber produced by spinning pellets of PET plastic through a spinneret. These are then smoothed, stretched, and coiled into a pliable yarn that is ready to be knitted or woven into fabric. The advantages of polyester are many, and the process is simple and environment...
read morePolypropylene high elastic yarn is a type of fabric that is made of deformed fiber. This material is usually more stretchable than other fabrics and is commonly used in nylon stretch shirts, swimsuits, and socks. It is a form of synthetic fabric that is used in high-tech industries such as electroni...
read moreDraw texturing yarn is polyester yarn with different textures and a high emulation feature. This kind of fabric is used for various types of fabrics, such as sports apparel, top-grade garments, bedding, and drapery products. This type of textile is highly flexible and can be processed in various way...
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