A textile yarn is a continuous strand of staple or filament fibers arranged in a form suitable for weaving, knitting, or other form of fabric assembly. The yarn can be twisted with one or more yarns to create added value or aesthetics. Traditionally, yarns have been constructed of fibers of finite length called staple fibers.

Filament yarns tend to be smoother, more lustrous, more uniform, harsher, and less absorbent. Spun yarns have a hairy surface, are more uneven in appearance, have lower luster, are softer, and more absorbent. Spun yarn is the yarn of choice in many woven and knitted fabric products.

Types Of Yarn We Deal In

Automotive Yarns

Automotive yarn is the yarn used in automobile upholstery. Yarn should have better pilling, better abrasion and better light fastness ...
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Twisted Yarns

Continuous filament yarn also require a small amount of twist to bind filaments, improve evenness, increase strength and increase abrasion ...
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Yarns For Sewing Thread

Sewing Threads are special kind of yarns that are engineered and designed to pass through sewing machine needles rapidly. They ...
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Milange yarn

Milange yarn is produced by the combination of at least two or more yarns of same or different deniers and ...
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