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Core-spun yarn is a type of composite yarn with a special structure. Its core is composed of one or more filaments (such as chemical fiber filaments), and the outer layer is wrapped with short fibers (such as cotton, wool, polyester staple fibers, etc.), forming a structure where the “core” and “sheath” are combined. This structure not only retains the excellent properties of the core filaments, such as strength and elasticity, but also leverages the characteristics of the outer short fibers, such as appearance, handfeel, and moisture absorption. It is a widely used type of yarn in the textile field.

50% Viscose 28% PBT 22% Nylon Long Hair Core Spun Yarn

Core-spun yarn is a type of blended yarn where short fibers wrap around a filament core. It combines the strength and uniformity of filaments with the natural comfort and aesthetic appeal of short fibers. The 50% viscose, 28% PBT, 22% nylon long-fiber core-spun yarn uses soft long viscose to wrap around a high-strength nylon filament core, ensuring durability. It integrates dual advantages for manufacturers: the outer viscose layer provides cotton-like soft handfeel and excellent dyeability, while the nylon core enhances strength and retains the drape of viscose. The final yarn boasts bright luster and rich colors, making it suitable for knitted and woven fabrics.

28% Acrylic 22% Nylon(8D) 28% PBT 22% Viscose Core spun Yarn

Core-spun yarn is made by twisting and wrapping short fibers around a filament core. It is a high-strength, durable blended yarn that combines the advantages of natural fibers with the strength of synthetic filaments. The 28% acrylic, 22% nylon (8D), 28% PBT, 22% viscose core-spun yarn integrates the properties of multiple fibers: the filament core provides strength, while the short fibers impart comfort, elasticity, and aesthetic appeal. It is suitable for fields such as knitting, weaving, home textiles, and apparel.

28% Acrylic 22% Nylon(1.5D) 28% PBT 22% Viscose Core spun Yarn

The 28% acrylic, 22% nylon (1.5D), 28% PBT, 22% viscose core-spun yarn is produced using core-spun spinning technology. It takes polyester or viscose staple fibers as the core, with acrylic, nylon, and PBT fibers wrapped around the outer layer. This yarn combines the advantages of natural and synthetic fibers, featuring high strength, durability, stretchability, and wrinkle resistance. Additionally, it boasts bright luster, vivid colors, and excellent shape retention. Suitable for knitting and weaving, it is widely used in apparel and home textiles.

52% Acrylic 28% PBT 20% Nylon Core spun Yarn

The 52% acrylic, 28% PBT, 20% nylon core-spun yarn is an economical and practical blended yarn that combines good durability and versatility. Among its components, 52% acrylic provides a soft texture and luster, 28% PBT polyester fiber enhances durability and elasticity, and 20% nylon improves strength and resilience. This core-spun yarn is widely used in products such as sweaters, hats, gloves, and scarves, with immense application potential.

34% Acrylic 44% PBT 22% Nylon Core Spun Yarn

The 34% acrylic, 44% PBT, 22% nylon core-spun yarn is a blended yarn, which is made by wrapping acrylic, PBT (polybutylene terephthalate) and nylon filaments around a viscose fiber core. It combines the strength and elasticity of nylon, as well as the softness of acrylic and PBT. With a wide range of uses, it is highly suitable for making sweaters, hats, gloves, scarves, blankets and other winter knitwear.

47% Viscose 26% PBT 22% Nylon 5% Lurex Silver Core Spun Yarn

Viscose core-spun yarn is a type of yarn that combines the advantages of viscose fiber and core material. It is a versatile textile raw material with excellent performance, consisting of a core material (usually polyester or other synthetic fibers) and viscose fiber wrapped around its exterior. Viscose fiber endows it with softness, drapability, and moisture absorption, while the core material enhances its strength and durability.

47% Viscose 26% PBT 22% Nylon 5% Lurex Crystal Core Spun Yarn

With the improvement of people’s living standards and quality of life, textiles with good elasticity and durability have gained popularity among consumers. Elastic fibers come in a wide variety and can be generally categorized into polyurethane fibers (e.g., spandex), polyether elastic fibers (e.g., PET/PEO), polyester elastic fibers (e.g., PBT, PTT, and PET/PTT bicomponent crimped fibers), polyolefin elastic fibers (e.g., Dow XLA fibers), and hard elastic fibers (e.g., hard elastic polypropylene and polyvinylidene fluoride fibers).

40% Acrylic 30% PBT 30% Nylon Core Spun Yarn

The 40% acrylic core-spun yarn is a type of yarn where man-made fibers such as PBT yarn serve as the core, with acrylic and nylon fibers wrapped around the outer layer. The PBT core provides strength, while the acrylic layer endows the yarn with warmth retention, softness, and sturdiness. This combination of properties makes it an ideal material for a variety of applications, including furniture upholstery fabrics, bedding, and apparel.

50% Viscose 28% PBT 22% Nylon Core Spun Yarn

Core-spun yarn is typically made by using synthetic fiber filaments with excellent strength and elasticity as the core yarn, which is then wrapped with short fibers such as cotton, wool, and viscose fiber and twisted. This type of yarn combines the excellent properties of the filament core yarn and the outer-wrapped short fibers.

Materials

  • Polyester FDY
  • Polyester DTY
  • Nylon FDY
  • Nylon DTY

Features

  • Performance Complementation: Combines the advantages of core filaments and outer-layer fibers. For example, cotton-covered spandex core-spun yarn not only has the softness and moisture absorption of cotton but also the high elasticity of spandex, making it suitable for producing elastic-required garments such as shapewear and jeans.
  • Cost Savings: Lower-priced staple fibers are used for the outer layer, while high-performance filaments are used for the core layer. This reduces production costs while ensuring yarn performance.
  • Appearance Improvement: The outer-layer staple fibers can mask the luster or defects of the core filaments, making the yarn appearance more natural and uniform and enhancing the aesthetics of the fabric.

Users

  • Apparel Field: Often used to produce sportswear, underwear, stretch jeans, socks, etc., leveraging its elasticity and comfort.
  • Home Textile Field: Can be used to make curtains, bedding, etc., utilizing its strength and durability.
  • Industrial Textiles Field: Applied in products like conveyor belts, tent fabrics, etc., taking advantage of its high strength and wear resistance.

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50% Viscose 28% PBT 22% Nylon Long Hair Core Spun Yarn

Features

  • Performance Complementation: Combines the advantages of core filaments and outer-layer fibers. For example, cotton-covered spandex core-spun yarn not only has the softness and moisture absorption of cotton but also the high elasticity of spandex, making it suitable for producing elastic-required garments such as shapewear and jeans.
  • Cost Savings: Lower-priced staple fibers are used for the outer layer, while high-performance filaments are used for the core layer. This reduces production costs while ensuring yarn performance.
  • Appearance Improvement: The outer-layer staple fibers can mask the luster or defects of the core filaments, making the yarn appearance more natural and uniform and enhancing the aesthetics of the fabric.

Uses

  • Apparel Field: Often used to produce sportswear, underwear, stretch jeans, socks, etc., leveraging its elasticity and comfort.
  • Home Textile Field: Can be used to make curtains, bedding, etc., utilizing its strength and durability.
  • Industrial Textiles Field: Applied in products like conveyor belts, tent fabrics, etc., taking advantage of its high strength and wear resistance.