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it is most admired for its ability to resist wrinkling and for its easy washability. its toughness makes it a frequent choice for children's wear. polyester is often blended with other fibres like cotton to get the best of both worlds. characteristics of polyester fibers and products resists abrasion...
blended yarn blended yarns are made by combining fibresof different origins, length, thickness, or colour to make yarn. blending is accomplished before spinning and is performed to impart such desirable characteristics as strength or durability, to reduce cost by combining expensive fibreswith less...
if the dew point of the external air is lower than the dew point of the hold air risk factors self heating, odor, contamination, mechanical influences, insect infestation yarn contents yarn description applications shipment / storage risk factors description yarn is a long continuous length of interlocked...
. synthetic fibres are completely made from chemicals like polyester fibre or nylon fibre. regenerated fibres are made by transforming natural polymers through the chemical-based process. these fibres again have two categories - one having protein origin and the other with cellulose origin. regenerated...
spinning system. the success of rotor spinning is due to the increase of its productivity. open-end (also known as rotor spinning or break spinning) spinning systems have come into wide use for spinning of short and medium staple fibers directly from sliver to yarn in one step without carding or roving.it...