The spandex cover yarn our factory manufacture include air cover yarn , it can be used as the material for socks , sweater, jeans knitting cloth , woven cloth and seamless underwear , it can be used for large circular knitting machine and small circular knitting machine
Our usual specifications as follows:
Spandex air covered yarn: 75 dty /15spandex(rw and black), 75 dty /20 spandex (rw and black ) , 75 dty /40 spandex (rw and black )
Spandex air covered yarn: 100 dty /40 spandex (rw and black ) .
Spandex air covered yarn: 150dty/40 spandex (rw and black ) , 200 dty /40 spandex (rw and black ) , 250 dty /40 spandex (rw ),
Spandex air covered yarn: 300 dty /40 spandex (rw and black ) , 450 dty /40 spandex (rw and black ) , 600 dty /40 spandex (rw ) ,
Spandex air covered yarn: 150 dty /70 spandex (rw and black ) , 200 dty /70 spandex (rw) , 250 dty /70 spandex (rw ) ,
Spandex air covered yarn: 300 dty /70 spandex (rw and black), 450 dty /70 spandex (rw and black ) , 600 dty /70 spandex (rw )
Nylon Twisted Yarn for Lace, Jacquard Fabric, and Webbing
Specifications:
Feature: High Stretch Spring Yarn
Pattern: Raw
Style: Twisted Yarn
Type: FDY (Fully Drawn Yarn), Filament, Nylon 6, Nylon 66
Use: Weaving, Sewing
Key Features: We produces nylon twisted yarn using 100% filament materials (e.g., Nylon, Polyester) without any spandex. The twisting process imparts an elastic quality similar to that of a spring. This elasticity is particularly beneficial when applied to fabrics, especially lace, as it results in a softer touch and lighter feel.
The yarn's high stretch capabilities make it ideal for a range of applications, including:
Lace: Providing flexibility and comfort when used as a liner.
Webbing: Enhancing durability and stretch for various webbing products.
Jacquard Fabric: Adding intricate designs with enhanced elasticity.
Nylon 6.6 tire cord yarns are specifically engineered for applications in the automotive industry, particularly in the manufacturing of tires and airbags. These high-performance multi-filament yarns combine outstanding tenacity, dimensional stability, and excellent fatigue resistance, making them ideal for reinforcing rubber compounds.
Specifications:
Fineness: Typically available in deniers such as 840, 1260, 1680, and higher.
Tenacity: Minimum of 85 cN/Tex, ensuring strong tensile strength suitable for high-stress applications.
Elongation: Up to 24% at break, allowing the material to stretch without breaking, which is crucial for tire performance.
Hot Air Shrinkage: Generally around 6-12%, depending on specific processing conditions (160C for 2 minutes).
Heat Stability: Minimum of 92%, indicating the yarn's ability to maintain strength and integrity under heat.