Our Products
Cotton is used to make a number of textile products. These include terrycloth for highly absorbent bath towels and robes; denim for blue jeans; cambric, popularly used in the manufacture of blue work shirts (from which we get the term "blue-collar"); and corduroy, seersucker, and cotton twill. Socks, underwear, and most T-shirts are made from cotton. Bed sheets often are made from cotton. Cotton also is used to make yarn used in crochet and knitting. Fabric also can be made from recycled or recovered cotton that otherwise would be thrown away during the spinning, weaving, or cutting process. While many fabrics are made completely of cotton, some materials blend cotton with other fibers, including rayon and synthetic fibers such as polyester. It can either be used in knitted or woven fabrics, as it can be blended with elastic to make a stretchier thread for knitted fabrics, and apparel such as stretch jeans.
We offer a range of dimensionally stabilized filament polyester yarn that demonstrates high-tenacity and durability. Our polyester yarn is available in both Grey as well as other colors in various forms of
1.Partially Oriented Yarn (POY), in any denier from 20 Denier to 1200 Denier
2.Polyester Filament Yarns (FDY) with a range of Monofilament to 576 Filaments
3.Polyester Textured yarns (PTY) in any denier from 50 Denier to 500 Denier
A type of dye used on acrylic or on modified polyester or modified nylon yarn. Often used to achieve cross dyed effects: Cationic dyeable yarn is woven in a pattern with regular yarn in the same fabric. The pattern becomes visible by dyeing the fabric in 2 baths, one for each of the types of yarn.
A type of fiber variant that takes deep and brilliant colors. When mixed or blended with conventional fibers various multi-color and cross-dye effects are possible in a fabric from one dye bath or treatment.