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weaker and have a harsher feel than ring spun yarns. rotor spun yarns are mainly produced in the medium count ( ne, tex) to coarse count ( ne, tex) range. end uses include denim, towels, blankets socks, t-shirts, shirts, and pants. the use of this system has two basic advantages. it is fed by a sliver, not
produces a different type of yarn to ring frame spinning. open-end yarns tend to be more uniform, lower in strength, more extensible, bulkier, more abrasion resistant and more absorbent. it is likely that with all of these differences, only some of which are beneficial, that open-end spinning will not...
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