Wool
Wool, common name applied to the soft, curly fibres obtained chiefly from the fleece of domesticated sheep, and used extensively in textile manufacturing. The fleece of sheep raised for wool is generally shorn once yearly, in the spring or early summer. In regions where the climate is warm throughout the year, shearing may occur twice annually. The fleece is cut close to the skin, usually with mechanical shears, and removed in one piece. The value of wool on the market depends primarily on fineness and length of fibre. Strength, elasticity, amount of crimp, and uniformity are also considered. Two different systems are followed in wool processing, the woolen system and the worsted system. In the woolen system, the fibres are carded and then spun. In the worsted system, the fibres proceed to a combing process, which separates the long from the short fibres. Before the wool can be used for commercial purposes it must be scoured or cleaned. Scouring& cleaning may be done using warm water, detergent, alkali & carbonization. Wool is used in clothing, shirting, suiting, woolen sweaters, blankets, upholsteries, felt, horse rug, carpets, insulation.,
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100% Cotton-VIRGIN Speciality O.E.Yarns. Platinum Hosiery & Weaving Yarns in 6s to 40s Counts in Single and TFO Doubled. Poly Cotton O.E Yarn.
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Silk is a natural protein fibre used in producing textiles. Silk fibres are produced as a cocoon covering by the silkworm. Although cocoon coverings of fibre are made by a large number of insects, only those of the mulberry silk moth, Bombyx mori, and a few other moths closely akin to it, are used by the silk industry. The cocoons are first heated in boiling water to dissolve the gummy substance that holds the cocoon filament in place. After this heating, the filaments from four to eight cocoons are joined and twisted and are then combined with a number of other similarly twisted filaments to make a thread that is wound on a reel to give filament silk. The damaged outer portion& inner portion of the cocoons after brushing give staple silk which is spun to produce spun silk. Silk fibres have a triangular cross section with rounded corners. This reflects light at many different angles, giving silk a natural shine. Silk is used for clothing such as shirts, blouses, formal dresses, high fashion clothes, negligees, pyjamas, robes, skirt suits, sun dresses, underwear, furnishing applications, upholstery, wall coverings, bedding etc.
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Regenerated yarns in coarse count available for different uses. The yarn count is available from ne 1 – ne 16. Various blends are possible as per customer’s requirement.
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The fiber with single filament linear-density of 0.89dtex-1.33dtex is called the Micro fiber. When the Micro fiber is used in spinning, the same yarn count will correspondingly increase the number of filaments in each section of the fiber of the yarn, so that the evenness and strength of the finished yarn will be greatly increased. Because the linear-density of the Micro fiber is reduced, the specific surface area and pack density of the fiber are reatly increased. After being spun, tiny air pockets are formed between the fibers; therefore the capillary effect is increased. Thus, it has good insulation and due to its water absorption and air permeability features. At the same time, becausethe filament linear-density is small, the stiffness of the fiber is reduced. The finished textile products made of this fiber are very soft and drape well. The Micro fiber is used to spin the yarn of high yarn count; it can be blended with cotton, viscose, wool, and hemp fiber to create a variety of styles. It can also be used to spin high grade sewing line.
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Conventionally grown cotton consumes approximately 25% of the insecticides and more than 10% of the pesticides used in the world. Conventional farming devours roughly a third of a pound of pesticides and fertilizers to produce enough cotton for a single T-shirt. The production of cotton has a huge impact on the world you live in. There is, of course, an alternative: organic cotton. There are farmers who have been growing cotton without harmful chemicals for years. Their yield is high and the quality of the organic cotton they grow is equal to or better than conventionally grown cotton. Their methods support biodiversity and healthy ecosystems, improve the quality of soil and often use less water. Growing organically takes more time, requires more knowledge and skill, and, for now, costs more. But organic cotton's worth it. Cyarn supplies ecological friendly yarn-organic cotton yarn, to build a
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Nylon is synthetic fibre generally called Polyamide fibres. Nylon 6 is produced from Caprolactam. Nylon 6, 6 is produced from Hexamethylene diamine& Adipic acid. Nylon is a thermoplastic fibre, round, smooth, and shiny. Its cross sections can be either Trilobal or multilobal.Its most widely used structures are , monofilament, multi-filament, staple or tow and is available as partially drawn or asfinished filaments. Regular nylon has a round cross section and is perfectly uniform. The filaments are generally completely transparent unless they have been delustered or solution dyed. Nylon is related chemically to the protein fibres silk and wool. Nylon is used in carpets, apparel, clothing, bags, panty-hose, wind-cloths, air-bags, swim-wear, umbrella, slings, ropes, climbing gears, parachutes, balloons, tooth-brush bristle, etc.,
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Modal is a Cellulose regenerated fiber of the high wet modulus type. The fiber is manufactured according to a special viscose spinning process from high quality wood pulp. Fibers made of Modal display a silky gloss, which produces a shine similar to mercerization when blended with cotton, a pleasant soft touch and drape and excellent wear properties.Modal Yarn can be produced in 100% Modal as well as blended with other fibers like cotton, soya, bamboo, tencel, etc. The count range is available from Ne 10s to Ne 40s as well as piled yarn. Soft supple materials to make you feel good. A feeling like a second skin. Lenzing Modal® and Lenzing Modal® MICRO are ideal for lingerie and night wear. Top-quality knitted fabrics from Lenzing Modal blended with cotton, synthetics and Elastane for sportswear. High performance, breathable, pleasant against the skin and always on top form. Modal Yarn have following properties: Very Soft handle Excellent Comfort Friendly to skin / Contamination free High degree of brilliance / whiteness Excellent choice for sports/ladies wear More comfortable than cotton Very Easy to wash Softer and smoother, after repeated wash
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Cyarn milk protein fiber dewaters and skims milk, and manufactures the protein spinning fluid suitable for wet spinning process by means of new bio-engineering technique, and new high-grade textile fiber is made by combining them.
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Cyarn milk protein fiber dewaters and skims milk, and manufactures the protein spinning fluid suitable for wet spinning process by means of new bio-engineering technique, and new high-grade textile fiber is made by combining them. In April 2004, it passed Oeko-Tex Standard 100 green certification for the international ecological textiles. Cyarn milk protein fiber is healthy for skin, comfortable, with bright colors due to good dyeability, etc. The milk protein fiber can be spun purely or spun with cashmere, silk, spun silk, cotton, wool, ramie and other fibers to weave fabrics with the features of milk protein fiber.It can also be used to create top-grade underwear, shirts, T shirts, loungewear, etc. To satisfy people's pursuit of comfortable, healthy, superior and fashionable garments. The milk protein fiber is a fresh product as a superior green, healthy and comfortable fiber, milk protei fiber will certainly become popular goods in the market as new favorite of the Textile. The goal of Cyarn is to provide Milk fiber, milk yarn, Milk fiber yarn, Milk protein fiber, milk fiber manufacturer, milk fiber supplier, milk fibre, milk fibre manufacturer, milk fibre supplier, milk fibre yarn, milk protein fibre, spun yarns, and filament yarns, while at the same time offering the same level of superior service BambroTex is famous for.
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Lyocell is a cellulosic fibre and is classified under the sub-category of rayon. Lyocell is the generic name of the tencel fibre. Lyocell is produced from wood pulp by solvent spinning methods.
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Jute is natural cellulosic fibre belonging to bast fibres group. Jutes belong to the family Tiliaceae. The two species are Corchorus capsularis and Corchorus olitorius. The strand of Jute fibres lie just beneath the bark of the Jute Plant. The plant is cut and the Jute fibres are removed from the plant by the retting process. Then the fibres are separated from one another by drying, softening & scotching. The colour varies from yellow to brown. The fibre are coarse and the length ranges from 150 mm to 350 mm. India & Bangladesh are the major Jute producing countries.Jute is the second most important natural fibre nest to cotton and has a variety of uses Jute fabrics are Hessian cloth and the Jute bags are called Gunny bags. These are very much useful in packing & transporting. Jute is 100% bio-degradable & Eco-friendly. It is useful in industrial fabrics, nets, packaging, agriculture, floor covering, ropes, twines, geo-textiles & technical textiles.
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Jute is natural cellulosic fibre belonging to bast fibres group. Jutes belong to the family Tiliaceae. The two species are Corchorus capsularis and Corchorus olitorius. The strand of Jute fibres lie just beneath the bark of the Jute Plant
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Cotton, CV, PC & PV blends. 100% Cotton Dyed yarn – Fibre Dyed and yarn dyed. PC, PV, CV – Dyed yarn Twisted Melange & Roving Grindle yarn Two Tone & Multi tone effect Melanges 100% Viscose - Grey, Dyed & Melange yarn 100% Polyester - Grey, Dyed & Melange Yarn Special brands - Coolmax, Top cool, Viloft, Amicor, Cool plus, Trevira CS, Filasia, Poly - Lamina, Expofil, Filafil, Softel. Melange yarn – 100% Cotton, CV, PC blends Indigo Dyed yarn
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Flax is cellulosic bast fibre. Flax plant is a member of the genus Linum usitatissimum. Flax plants grow upto 1.2 m tall with slender stems. Flax is grown for both its Flax Seeds and Flax Fibres. Flax fibres are recovered from the Plant by the retting & scotching process. Flax fibres are also called Linen fibres. Linen fibres generally have a length of 25 cms to 125 cms. After the fibres have been separated and processed, they are spun into yarns and woven or knit into linen textiles. Generally textiles with linen-weave texture from cotton and other non-flax fibres are also called as linen. Linen threads are used in stitching upholstery, life belts, tarpaulins. Linen fabrics are used in making costly handkerchiefs, arachutes, mail bags , table & bed-linen. Linen fabrics are used in bed & baths cloths, wall-coverings, oil painting, luggages, suits, canvas etc.
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Cotton is a natural cellulosic fibre obtained from bushy perennial cotton plants. The cotton plant belongs to the species Gossipium. The cotton plant grows and produces a number of pods (bolls) and on ripening, the cotton pods open which contain lot of seeds to which the cotton fibres are attached. This is called the Seed Cotton. The cotton fibres are separated from the seeds by the Ginning process. This is called the Lint Cotton. This Lint Cotton commonly referred as Cotton is sent to Spinning Mills to spin Cotton Yarn. Fibre Length, Strength, Fineness (Micronaire value), Maturity, Colour and Uniformity are the important requirements for Fibre selection.Fibre Length, Fibre Strength, Microniare value and the type of yarn decide the Count rangeCotton is a very versatile fibre and is used in many textile and non-textile applications. China, India, USA, Brazil, Pakistan, Greece, Turkey& Uzbekistan are important cotton producing countries.Since Cotton cultivation requires a huge amount of Pesticides, Genetically Modified (GM) Cotton was developed to reduce the dependency of pesticides.Organic Cotton is produced without the use of insecticides & pesticides.
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Bamboo yarns are available in 100% or blended with cotton and other fibers in count range from NE 10s to Ne 40s as well as piled yarns for Weaving and Knitting use. Bamboo Yarn is made from 100% bamboo or blended bamboo with other fibers. Bamboo have gained the popularity as a “Green” fiber. End use of Bamboo Yarns: High abrasion proof capacity Strong durability, stability & tenacity Round and smooth surface Anti-bacterial Excellent wet permeability, moisture vapor transmission property Strong durability, stability and tenacity Bio degradable Bamboo fiber is biodegradable textile material. As a natural cellulose fiber It can be 100% biodegraded in soil by microorganism and sunshine. The decomposition process doesn’t cause any pollution environment. “Bamboo fiber comes from nature, and completely returns to nature in the end”. Bamboo fiber is praised as “the natural, green, and Eco-friendly new-type textile material of 21st century”.
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Acrylic fibres are synthetic fibres made from a polymer Polyacrylonitrile. The polymer is formed by free-radical polymerization in aqueous suspension. The fibre is produced by dissolving the polymer in a solvent such as NN-dimethylformamide or aqueous sodium thiocyanate, metering it through a multi-hole spinnerets and coagulating the resultant filaments in an aqueous solution of the same solvent (wet spinning) or evaporating the solvent in astream of heated inert gas (dry spinning). Washing, stretching, drying and crimping complete the processing. Practically all acrylic fibres are produced in staple fibre from with lengths varying from 38 to 64 mm for the cotton system and 75– to 125 for worsted system. The deniers range from 1.2 to 3.0 for normal application and 5, 7 & 15 for special applications. Acrylic is lightweight, soft, and warm, with a wool-like feel. It has excellent colourfastness. It is resilient, retains its shape, and resists shrinkage and wrinkles. Acrylic is used in clothing as an alternative to wool.
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Acrylic fibres are synthetic fibres made from a polymer Polyacrylonitrile.
...moreCotton Fibre
Cotton is a natural cellulosic fibre obtained from bushy perennial cotton plants. The cotton plant belongs to the species Gossipium.
...moreNylon
Nylon is synthetic fibre generally called Polyamide fibres. Nylon 6 is produced from Caprolactam. Nylon 6, 6 is produced from Hexamethylene diamine& Adipic acid.
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20 to 40s Regular Shades :- GSM : 90 to 180 SJersey : SRIB, SAirtex, 2 thread, 3 thread All Feeder Lycra
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We are leading supplier of huge range of Organic Cotton.
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