Multi-filament Yarns consist of filament fibres (very long continuous fibres) either twisted together or only grouped together. 2 or more filaments are present in Multi-Filament Yarns. It has packed strand which is smooth, lustrous, do not lint.
Denier: 30D 50D 70D 80D 150D 300D
Filaments: 24F 36F 48F 72F 96F
Multi-filament Yarns consist of filament fibres (very long continuous fibres) either twisted together or only grouped together. 2 or more filaments are present in Multi-Filament Yarns. It has packed strand which is smooth, lustrous, do not lint.
Denier: 30D 50D 70D 80D 150D 300D
Filaments: 24F 36F 48F 72F 96F
Monofilament Yarns are single strands composed of fibres grouped together either with or without twist. Monofilament Yarns of the spun type, composed of many short fibres, require twist to hold them together and may be made with either S-twist or Z-twist. Monofilament Yarns are used to make the greatest variety of fabrics.
Denier: 20D 30D 40D 50D
Filaments: 1
Monofilament Yarns are single strands composed of fibres grouped together either with or without twist. Monofilament Yarns of the spun type, composed of many short fibres, require twist to hold them together and may be made with either S-twist or Z-twist. Monofilament Yarns are used to make the greatest variety of fabrics.
Denier: 20D 30D 40D 50D
Filaments: 1
LustreSuper Bright / Semi Dull / NIM (Narrow Intermingle)
Tex Yarns are obtained through texturizing, by which synthetic fibres are modified to change their texture - the physical appearance of the fibre. Texturizing techniques can include bulking, crimping, and coiling. Fibres may be folded, looped, coiled or crinkled in order to improve the drape, appearance, lustre, warmth, elasticity or handle of the finished fabric.
Denier: 50D 75D 100D 150D 200D 300D
Filaments: 34F 36F 48F 72F 96F
Tex Yarns are obtained through texturizing, by which synthetic fibres are modified to change their texture - the physical appearance of the fibre. Texturizing techniques can include bulking, crimping, and coiling. Fibres may be folded, looped, coiled or crinkled in order to improve the drape, appearance, lustre, warmth, elasticity or handle of the finished fabric.
Denier: 50D 75D 100D 150D 200D 300D
Filaments: 34F 36F 48F 72F 96F
Roto Yarns are synthetic uninterrupted filaments, modified to impart folds, loops, coils, or crinkles in filaments. Roto Yarns are used for several weaving application in print quality and in knitting process. Roto Yarns are known for high-tenacity and dimensionally stabilized thread ensuring strength and durability.
Denier: 60D 75D 80D 2x80D 150D 300D 2x300D 455D 465D 640D
Filaments: 24F 36F 48F 72F 96F 108F
Roto Yarns are synthetic uninterrupted filaments, modified to impart folds, loops, coils, or crinkles in filaments. Roto Yarns are used for several weaving application in print quality and in knitting process. Roto Yarns are known for high-tenacity and dimensionally stabilized thread ensuring strength and durability.
Denier: 60D 75D 80D 2x80D 150D 300D 2x300D 455D 465D 640D
Filaments: 24F 36F 48F 72F 96F 108F
Low Intermingled (LIM) Yarns are made using high modules mono filaments and are processed using modern machinery. These yarns have relatively low entanglement spacing and tenacity, which helps them remain unaffected and are the primary reasons for their popularity.
Denier: 75D 80D 2x80D 90D 150D 2x150D 300D
Filaments: 24F 34F 36F 48F 72F 96F 108F 144F 216F
Low Intermingled (LIM) Yarns are made using high modules mono filaments and are processed using modern machinery. These yarns have relatively low entanglement spacing and tenacity, which helps them remain unaffected and are the primary reasons for their popularity.
Denier: 75D 80D 2x80D 90D 150D 2x150D 300D
Filaments: 24F 34F 36F 48F 72F 96F 108F 144F 216F
Crimp is the natural wave formation of the fibre, expressed as waves or crimps per unit of length. Due to interlacing of warp and weft threads, a certain amount of waviness is imparted to the warp and weft yarn in fabric. Crimp Yarns are used in manufacturing of various garments.
Denier: 50D 62D 68D 75D 80D 83D 87D 90D 95D 100D
Filaments: 24F 36F 48F 72F
Crimp is the natural wave formation of the fibre, expressed as waves or crimps per unit of length. Due to interlacing of warp and weft threads, a certain amount of waviness is imparted to the warp and weft yarn in fabric. Crimp Yarns are used in manufacturing of various garments.
Denier: 50D 62D 68D 75D 80D 83D 87D 90D 95D 100D
Filaments: 24F 36F 48F 72F
LycraSpandex is a synthetic fibre known for its exceptional elasticity and durability. The centre core Lycra is covered by a multi-filament artificial yarn by air jets. In this process, the elastic yarn is intermingled with a Polyester yarn using compressed air and wound straight onto the yarn spool. It gives comfortable dressing with exceptional softness, natural and plentiful feeling to the product in the range of textile applications of weaving and knitting for making denims, leggings, socks, and other garments.
Denier: 65D 94D 97D 120D 170D 220D 225D 360D
Filaments: 24F 36F 48F 72F
LycraSpandex is a synthetic fibre known for its exceptional elasticity and durability. The centre core Lycra is covered by a multi-filament artificial yarn by air jets. In this process, the elastic yarn is intermingled with a Polyester yarn using compressed air and wound straight onto the yarn spool. It gives comfortable dressing with exceptional softness, natural and plentiful feeling to the product in the range of textile applications of weaving and knitting for making denims, leggings, socks, and other garments.
Denier: 65D 94D 97D 120D 170D 220D 225D 360D
Filaments: 24F 36F 48F 72F
Crepe yarns are fancy yarns created by tightening the twist given to a yarn, resulting in a kinked or looped strand. The tight weaving, twisting of the fibres prior to weaving are responsible for puckered or pebbly effect. Crepe fabric that uses polyester is one of the most extensively used fabrics in the garment industry, as resultant garments are wrinkle free and comfortable.
Denier: 50D 75D 150D
Filaments: 24F 36F 48F 72F
Crepe yarns are fancy yarns created by tightening the twist given to a yarn, resulting in a kinked or looped strand. The tight weaving, twisting of the fibres prior to weaving are responsible for puckered or pebbly effect. Crepe fabric that uses polyester is one of the most extensively used fabrics in the garment industry, as resultant garments are wrinkle free and comfortable.
Denier: 50D 75D 150D
Filaments: 24F 36F 48F 72F
Slub Yarns refer to yarns that have been purposely spun with slubs (thicker sections along the yarn). While it was once seen only as a defect, Slub yarn is now intentionally created to give fabric more personality.
Denier: 80D 110D 115D 190D 200D 240D 245D 270D 300D 310D 360D 650D
Filaments: 24F 36F 48F 72F 96F
Slub Yarns refer to yarns that have been purposely spun with slubs (thicker sections along the yarn). While it was once seen only as a defect, Slub yarn is now intentionally created to give fabric more personality.
Denier: 80D 110D 115D 190D 200D 240D 245D 270D 300D 310D 360D 650D
Filaments: 24F 36F 48F 72F 96F
Nylon Yarn is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers. Nylon is a thermoplastic silky material that can be melt-processed into fibers, films or shapes. It's lustrous, abrasion resistant, and durable with high resistance.
Denier: 60D 140D 160D
Filaments: 24F 36F 48F 72F 96F
Nylon Yarn is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers. Nylon is a thermoplastic silky material that can be melt-processed into fibers, films or shapes. It's lustrous, abrasion resistant, and durable with high resistance.
Denier: 60D 140D 160D
Filaments: 24F 36F 48F 72F 96F