Spun Yarn

Spun Yarn is a core textile product created during the spinning process by twisting staple fibers into a cohesive, continuous thread. This yarn serves as the primary material for the subsequent stages of weaving or knitting, forming the structure of fabrics.

Applications:

* Weaving into heavy-duty fabrics like denim and canvas.
* Knitting into basic t-shirts, polo shirts, and other apparel.
* Production of home textiles such as towels, bedding, and curtains.
* Weaving or tufting into carpets and rugs (heavy-duty applications).
* Creating dress material, sarees, tops, and turbans (especially smooth/shiny finishes).

Key Features:

* Fuzzy texture and soft hand-feel enhance comfort and matte appearance in finished goods.
* Versatility allows production from diverse natural and synthetic staple fibers, supporting varied material sourcing.
* Produces strong, uniform structure suitable for high-speed knitting and weaving applications.
* Strength and durability depend on controlled twist and fiber alignment, supporting resistance to pilling and wear.

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