We are a manufacturer of:
- dope dyed polyester yarn fdy (30d-1000d/24f-576)
- dope dyed polyester yarn dty (50d-600d/24f-288f)
- dope dyed polyester monofilament yarn(10d-60d/1f-4f)
- other functional yarns(wicking, anti-uv, negative oxygen ion, cool feeling, fancy multi-color, antibacterial etc).
We are a manufacturer of: - Dope Dyed Polyester Yarn FDY30D-1000D/24F-576Fï - Dope Dyed polyester Yarn DTY (50D-600D/24F-288F) - Dope Dyed polyester monofilament Yarn(10D-60D/1F-4F) - Other Functional Yarns(wicking, anti-UV,negative oxygen ionool feeling,fancy multi-color, antibacterial etc).
Supplier: Nylon 6 Filament Yarn (FDY,DTY,HOY,DTY,Monofilament Yarn,Functional Yarn, Fancy Yarn,Twisted Yarn)
Supplier: Plastic scrap (ldpe, pp, pvc, pet, pmma, hdpe, bopp, pe, ps, abs etc)., textile waste (cotton hosiery clips, cotton thread waste), denim, unbleached, selvedges rama string, rags for mattresses, wiping rags, licekrin dropings 100% cotton bales, card fly etc.) paper scrap
We offer both Nylon 6 & Nylon 66 FDY Yarns carving our niche in this segment to supply from Global Markets. The above Yarns are also possible in Polyester & Nylon Dope Dyed Black, Dyed Yarns , Biodegradable , recycle and eco-friendly Yarns.
Nylon Drawn Textured Yarn (DTY) yarn is obtained when POY is simultaneously twisted and drawn . We are very apt in supplying Nylon 6 & 66 yarns , Nylon Monofilament Yarns Raw White & Dope Dyed from China , Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan. We have very wide range of offerings in Nylon which can also be customised monofilament Yarns
We are able to supply high quality fabrics, yarns and textiles accessories from India. Our company is a private enterprise specialized in middle and high grade textile fabrics and clothing materials. Our fabrics and yarns include viscose, spandex, knitted fabrics, poly jacquard knitted fabrics, rayon woven p/d and printed fabrics, Cotton, Denim, Felt, Fleece, Polyester, Rayon, Satin, Silk, and Velvet.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market