Polyester Yarns
PP Crimp Yarn, Polypropylene Crimp Yarn
PP Fibrillated Yarn Denier 10000 and above
Quality : Viscose Width : 44 GSM : 57
Quality : Viscose Width : 44 GSM : 57
Quality : Viscose Width : 44 GSM : 57
Quality : Viscose Width : 44 GSM : 102
Quality : Viscose Width : 44 GSM : 72
Quality : Viscose Width : 44 GSM : 77
Quality : Viscose Width : 44 GSM : 77
Quality : Viscose Width : 44 GSM : 150
Quality : Viscose Width : 44 GSM : 50
Quality : Viscose Width : 44 GSM : 60
Quality : Viscose Width : 44 GSM : 100
Quality : Viscose Width : 44 GSM : 100
Quality : Viscose Width : 44 GSM : 90
Quality : Viscose Width : 44 GSM : 90
Quality : Viscose Width : 44 GSM : 102
Viscose yarn as a silky and smooth appearance and feel and has similar woven characteristics and breathes like cotton. Manufacturing of viscose yarn is common in different textile industries to make garments of latest fashion trends. Offerings of our viscose yarn comes in various colour shades and counts. Features: High strength Low moisture retention Best suitable for highly quality machines that are used in textile industry Viscose is a unique form of wood cellulose acetate that can be used for the manufacture of a number of different types of products. It can also be made into the more common form of rayon that is used for many types of textile products, including clothing. Viscose rayon has a silky appearance and feel, and also has the ability to breathe in a manner similar to cotton weaves. One of the more popular properties of viscose rayon is that the fabric tends to drape very well, which makes it ideal for use in simple curtains, as well as the perfect fabric to line more formal draperies. Best examples of Viscose yarn is yarn for manufacturing home furnishing products and linings. Providing the staple for towels and table-cloths and into high tenacity yarn for tires. Yet other uses included the manufacture of sponges and absorbent cloths. Products we have to offer: Viscose Filament Yarn Spun Yarn (Viscose spun yarn) Viscose textured yarn and others..
Spun yarns are long continuous length of interlocked fibers, suitable for use in the production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving, embroidery, and rope making. Thread is a type of spun yarn intended for sewing by hand or machine. Spun yarns can be made from a number of natural or synthetic fibers. Cotton and polyester are the most commonly spun fibers in the world. Cotton is grown throughout the world, harvested, ginned, and prepared for yarn spinning. Polyester is extruded from polymers derived from natural gas and oil. Other commonly used synthetic fibers are nylon and acrylic. Animal fibers include wool and silk. Rayon fibers are produced from wood pulp. Spun yarn is made by twisting staple fibers together to make a cohesive thread. Spun yarns may contain a single type of fibre, or be a blend of various types. Combining synthetic fibers with natural fibers is very common. The most widely used blends are cotton-polyester and wool-acrylic fibre blends. Blends of different natural fibers are common too. Yarn is selected for different textiles based on the characteristics of the fibers, such as warmth (wool), light weight (cotton or rayon), durability (nylon), or softness (cashmere).