High-tenacity Low-shrinkage Polyester Filament Yarn
High-tenacity Low-elongation Low-shrinkage Polyester Filament Yarn
Origin: China, Korea, India.
Packing
Carton / box packing
Pallet packing
End Use
Fish net
Industrial use & many more.
Fully Drown Yarn(FDY): its is produced by a process similar to POY manufacturing except that the yarn is produced at higher spinning speeds coupled with intermediate drawing integrated in the process itself .this allows stabilization through orientation and crystallization. FDY is mainly used as weft or warp in making fabrics. FDY Polyester yarn is used for industrial applications requiring uniformity and consistent tenacity, elongation, and shrinkage. Most binder yarns, industrial sewing threads, and hose reinforcements are produced from FYD polyester.
Partially oriented yarn(POY): partially oriented yarn is a continuous straight multifilament yarn with no twist. Since yarn is wound on to the at a high speed, this orients the molecular chains. this is the reason it is called POY.
Partially oriented yarn is produced from the melting and extrusion (melt spinning) of the polyester chip or flake. During the spinning process the filaments are stretched or drawn as much as five times their original size to orient the polymer to meet the desired evenness, strength, shrinkage, and elongation properties. So the term partially oriented yarn refers to multi-filament that is only partially stretched
Nylon yarns
The yarns are available in dyed or undyed form. They are crimped stretch yarns which are heat-set and stabilized thus eliminating shrinkage in the final end product. The applications are in the textile, medical and industrial area's.
Dyed yarns on 500 gms pineapple cones
Undyed yarns on 1.2 kgs paper tubes or 500 gms pineapple cones