Absorbantion(Absorbency)
The capacity of yarn to absorb water or moisture. Cotton yarns exhibit high absorbency.
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The capacity of yarn to absorb water or moisture. Cotton yarns exhibit high absorbency.
A modern spinning method in which air jets twist fibers to produce yarn.
Small fiber balls forming on fabric surface due to friction. Vortex yarns are highly resistant to pilling.
The helical structure that holds fibers together. Measured in turns per meter (T/m) or turns per inch (TPI).
The weight in grams of 9000 meters of yarn. Commonly used fineness unit for synthetic yarns.
Fabric type formed by warp and weft yarns crossing at right angles.
The capacity of yarn to return to its original dimensions after stretching.
Basic raw material used in yarn production. Varieties include cotton, polyester, viscose, wool.
Yarn type made from long continuous filaments rather than short staple fibers.
The most comprehensive international certification standard for organic textile products.
Global textile certification verifying the use of recycled content.
The traditional and most common yarn production method. Provides high quality, softness and durability.
Basic preparation process in which fibers are combed and straightened. Shorter fibers remain compared to combing.
Maximum tensile force that yarn can withstand until breaking.
Average length of short-cut (staple) fibers. Directly impacts quality in cotton.
Chemical treatment applied to cotton yarn with NaOH. Increases luster, strength and dye uptake.
Minimum order quantity accepted by a manufacturer. At Sangzor, MOQ is 5 metric tons/yarn type.
Most widely used cotton yarn numbering system. Higher Ne = finer yarn.
Small, tangled fiber knots within yarn or fiber. Measured with Uster systems.
International certification system proving the absence of harmful substances in textile products.
Fast and economical yarn production method. Ideal for denim and industrial applications.
Natural cellulose fiber obtained from the boll of the Gossypium plant. Preferred for softness and absorbency.
Advanced preparation process in which short fibers are removed by combing. Means top quality in ring yarn.
Yarn made from chemically produced synthetic fibers; high strength and quick-drying.
Traditional premium yarn produced using the ring-spindle system, in which fibers wrap around each other.
See Open-End Spinning. Method preferred for high speed and economy.
The resistance of yarn to bending. Low-twist yarns are softer, high-twist ones are stiffer.
Irregularity point where yarn cross-section suddenly narrows. Measured with Uster system.
Weight in grams of 1000 meters of yarn. Universal yarn fineness unit.
Number of twists in one inch of yarn. Higher TPI means harder and more durable yarn.
Universal measurement standards for yarn quality. Includes parameters such as CVm%, thin places, thick places, neps.
Percentage expression of yarn irregularity (coefficient of variation). Lower value indicates more uniform yarn.
Semi-synthetic fiber produced chemically from cellulose. Preferred for softness and silky appearance.
Modern yarn produced with Murata® Air Vortex technology. Outstanding for pill resistance and high moisture absorption.
Natural protein fiber yarn produced from the wool of sheep, goats or other animals.
Yarn placed in the transverse direction in woven fabric, passed through the warp yarns.
Yarn placed in the longitudinal direction in woven fabric, requiring high tensile strength.
A numerical value expressing the fineness/thickness of yarn. Measured with systems like Ne, Nm, Tex.
Yarn type optimized for knitted fabric production, usually with lower twist.
English cotton numbering system. Shows how many 840-yard lengths of yarn weigh 1 pound (453.6 g).
Metric yarn numbering system. Shows how many meters of yarn weigh 1 gram.
The weight in grams of 1000 meters of yarn. Higher number indicates thicker yarn.
Breaking force per unit linear density of yarn. Expressed in cN/tex or g/tex.
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