• How is yarn made? Dec 06 , 2023
    Yarns can be made of staple fibres by several techniques. The method used is dependent upon such factors as the economic implications, the fibres to be used and desired properties of the yarn to be produced. Rings pinning is the oldest and most wide spread technique. Open end spinning is another major method. The development of short fibres, or staple, into yarn, when started in terms of basic man...
  • Some Characteristics and Advantages of Recycled Spandex Yarn Dec 25 , 2023
    Recycled spandex yarn is a fiber product made through the recycling and reprocessing of spandex fibers. Spandex, also known as Lycra or elastane, is a synthetic fiber renowned for its superior elasticity and durability. The manufacturing process of recycled spandex yarn involves the recycling of discarded spandex fibers or spandex-blend textiles, followed by appropriate processing to produce new s...
  • Unveiling the Eco-Friendly Innovation: Exploring the World of Recycled Nylon Fibers Jan 03 , 2024
    Recycled nylon, also known as regenerated nylon, is a fiber product made through the recycling and reprocessing of polyamide fibers, commonly referred to as nylon. Nylon is a synthetic fiber known for its excellent strength, abrasion resistance, and elasticity, and it is widely used in various textiles and applications. The production process of recycled nylon involves the recycling of discarded n...
  • High-Quality Bright Nylon Monofilaments Jan 23 , 2024
    Runteks is a leading enterprise dedicated to the production and sale of high-quality Bright Nylon Monofilaments. We are committed to providing high-performance, reliable products to meet the diverse needs of our customers for fiber materials. Product Features: Our pride lies in our Bright Nylon Monofilaments, which include two specifications, 20D and 30D and so on. These products exhibit the follo...
  • Introduction to Steam Yarn Jan 31 , 2024
    Steam yarn is a spinning process commonly used in the production of synthetic fibers such as polyester and nylon. This process involves heating and pressurizing synthetic polymer particles to melt them and then extruding them through fine openings or nozzles to form filaments. These filaments encounter high-temperature steam immediately upon extrusion, causing them to solidify and form fiber bundl...
  • Exploring Eco-Friendly Alternatives: Antimony-Free Yarn in Polyester Production Feb 27 , 2024
    Antimony-free yarn is an eco-friendly fiber product that does not contain antimony during its manufacturing process, hence also referred to as antimony-free fiber or antimony-free material. Antimony is a common industrial chemical used in the production of polyester fibers to improve abrasion resistance and other performance characteristics. However, the use of antimony may pose potential environm...
  • Thermalchromic yarn Mar 21 , 2024
    1、Principle and application of discoloration Thermalchromic yarn is a kind of color that changes repeatedly with the increase or decrease of temperature. The commonly used discoloration temperature is 31 degree, commonly known as touch discoloration and hand discoloration. There are PP\PE thermalchromic yarns available Thermalchromic yarn has a wide range of uses, and can be used to make ornaments...
  • Exploring Cut-Resistant Yarn: Safeguarding Against Cuts in Technical Applications Mar 28 , 2024
    In today's industrial landscape, ensuring safety during hazardous processes is paramount. One of the key concerns is preventing cut-end injuries, which can have severe consequences for workers. While many seek a material that is entirely cut-proof, it's essential to recognize that such a material does not exist. Therefore, the focus shifts to selecting the most suitable cut-resistant apparel for e...
  • Polyester High Elastic Waterproof Yarn Apr 09 , 2024
    Waterproof yarn, also known as water-resistant yarn, is a type of yarn that is specially treated or coated to repel water and moisture. This treatment or coating prevents water from penetrating the yarn, thereby making the fabric or textile made from it resistant to water infiltration. Here are some key aspects of waterproof yarn: 1.Water Repellency: Waterproof yarns are designed to resist the pen...
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