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The Complete Guide To Yarn Hairiness

The Complete Guide to Yarn Hairiness

Yarn hairiness refers to the fiber ends or loops that stick out of the main body of the yarn. Since the fibers located on the surface of the yarn are…

Fabric Testing And Fabric Testers

Fabric Testing and Fabric Testers

The testing items in the textile testing laboratory are divided into fiber testing, yarn testing, and fabric testing according to material classification. In the following content, we will introduce the…

Fiber Strength And Tester In Textile

Fiber Strength and Tester in Textile

Fiber strength refers to the ability of fiber to resist external damage, which largely determines the durability of textile products. Common indicators Fiber strength: Absolute strength, the maximum load that…

12 Causes Of Yarn Dyeing Reproducibility Issues-2

12 Causes of Yarn Dyeing Reproducibility Issues-2

The five objective outside factors that affect the reproducibility of yarn dyeing have been listed before. The seven additional human-generated subjective elements and solutions are discussed below. Subjective elements of…

12 Causes Of Yarn Dyeing Reproducibility Issues-1

12 Causes of Yarn Dyeing Reproducibility Issues-1

Distinct batches always have a different hue when the same process prescription, process dyeing ingredients, and other variables are used. Poor color reproducibility of colored yarn is primarily due to…

Yarn Dyeing | 3 Types Of Dyeing Method

Yarn Dyeing | 3 Types of Dyeing Method

Yarn dyeing refers to dyeing the yarn to a selected color before weaving or knitting. Yarn dyeing can generally obtain a good and firm leveling effect. It can be woven…

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