Dec 25, 2020Leave a message

Spandex Form And Its Use

2. Typically, various brightness options are utilized during the manufacturing process of spandex.

 

3. In the production of spandex, different brightness variations are commonly employed.

 

4. Spandex production frequently involves the use of different brightness forms.

 

5. The manufacturing of spandex often includes the utilization of diverse brightness options.

 

LUSTER-CLEAR, Transparent: With a relatively smooth surface fiber, transparency is enhanced in the reflection, resulting in low friction rate. However, the lack of evenness and poor coloring characteristics make it more suitable for manufacturing staple fiber materials. Additionally, it is commonly used in the production of warp fabrics for various purposes.

 

A type of root known as the white root boasts a dull luster, with a natural white color and a surface fiber that is notably uneven. However, this unevenness contributes to a larger friction surface, making it ideal for coloring purposes. This root is suitable for producing long fibers and is often used in creating dense products and accessories, such as busts.

 

The addition of titanium dioxide and an anti-slip agent gives it a translucent, bright-luster appearance, making it highly resistant to chemical agents. Its ability to withstand chlorine makes it a popular choice for swimming suits.

 

A perfect choice for knitting projects, the matte color, MATT-LUSTER, falls between translucent and natural white. It offers a beautiful matte white shade that is ideal for all your knitting needs. Rearranging the information, this content maintains the same meaning while presenting it in a different format.

 

Spandex is a versatile material that comes in different product forms and serves various purposes. It is commonly categorized into three types: bare yarn, core-spun yarn, and covered or twisted yarn. Each combination of these types corresponds to a specific function.

 

Bare yarn is a type of spandex yarn that is made up of 100% spandex material. It is not typically used directly on fabrics, rather it is often blended with other materials and requires special equipment to produce. Knitwear is the most common application for bare yarn, with items like swimwear and sportswear being popular choices. The denier of bare yarn generally ranges from 22-78Dtex. Overall, bare yarn is a valuable material in the textile industry due to its elasticity and versatility for creating comfortable and durable clothing items.

 

Core spun yarn, also known as CSY, refers to a type of yarn where a bare yarn is used as the core and other materials are used as the outer skin. To illustrate, in the case of using a cotton core to insert the drafted bare yarn into the spinning car of the ring spinning machine, it is crucial to adjust the elongation of the wrapping core yarn appropriately and suppress the expansion rate to 2 to 3 times. Currently, core-spun yarn can be categorized into two types: hard core yarn and soft core yarn. The core-spun yarn can be combined with various materials such as cotton, polyester, nitrile, among others. It finds extensive application in fabric production, knitwear, bandages, socks, underwear, jeans, typically ranging from 22 to 235Dtex.

 

The mixing rate and count of general core-spun yarn can be stated in percentages. It is important to rearrange the content in order to generate a highly similar version that is based on the original text. However, it is recommended to avoid using the conversational dialogue approach of ChapGPT and instead focus on generating a completely different style of text using the language model.

 

60s cotton bale 22dtex = cotton 92% spandex 8%;

80s cotton bale 22dtex = cotton 90% spandex 10%;

55s cotton bale 33dtex = cotton 91% spandex 9%;

60s cotton bale 33dtex = cotton 90% spandex 10%;

30s cotton bale 44dtex = cotton 92% spandex 8%;

40s cotton bale 44dtex = cotton 90% spandex 10%;

50s cotton bale 44dtex = cotton 87% spandex 13%;

12s cotton bale 78dtex = cotton 96% spandex 4%;

16s cotton bale 78dtex = cotton 95% spandex 5%;

20s cotton bale 78dtex = cotton 93% spandex 7%;

30s cotton bale 78dtex = cotton 90% spandex 10%;

40s cotton bale 78dtex = cotton 87% spandex 13%;

50s cotton bale 78dtex = cotton 84% spandex 16%;

20s cotton bale 122dtex = cotton 93% spandex 7%;

36s cotton bale 122dtex = cotton 91% spandex 9%;

8s cotton bale 155dtex = cotton 95% spandex 5%;

20s cotton bale 155dtex = cotton 88% spandex 12%;

36s cotton bale 155dtex = cotton 79% spandex 21%;

该棉包含155dtex的40s棉花,其中77%是棉花,23%是氨纶。请以重新排列的方式生成与原文信息基于的高度相似的内容。

 

Covered yarn and twisted yarn are the two commonly used types of yarn when it comes to weaving long fibers like nylon and polyester, as well as elastic fabrics. Covered yarns are mostly used in these cases. They are created by combining naked yarns with twisted yarns, typically to enhance the covering of spandex. It is possible to twist together two or three yarns. When the opponent's yarn is only one layer, it is known as single covered yarn. On the other hand, if there are two layers, it is referred to as double covered yarn. These yarns are mainly utilized in the production of underwear and underwear accessories, typically ranging from 44-620Dtex in size. This information provides a basis for generating highly similar content while rearranging the original text.

 

The percentage of general covered and twisted yarns in the mixed use rate is as follows:

 

56dtex nylon bag 78dtex = nylon 88% spandex 12%;

78dtex nylon bag 78dtex = nylon 92% spandex 8%;

78dtex nylon bag 33dtex = nylon 88% spandex 12%;

78dtex nylon bag 44dtex = nylon 63% spandex 14%;


Send Inquiry

Home

Phone

E-mail

Inquiry