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Textile Yarns . 1970. 40 2010. Years of Progress .. Printed on Re-Cycled Paper Save a tree. 1. Textile Yarns Introduction A Textile yarn is a continuous strand of staple or filament fibers arranged in a form suitable for weaving, knitting, or other form of fabric assembly. Also, a yarn is a Textile product of substantial length and relatively small cross-section consisting of fibers with twist and/or filaments without twist. The yarn can be twisted with one or more Yarns to create added value or aesthetics. Traditionally, Yarns have been constructed of fibers of finite length called staple fibers. Today, continuous filament Yarns are also used to construct Yarns . Filament Yarns tend to be smoother, more lustrous, more uniform, harsher, and less absorbent.
1.0 Introduction A textile yarn is a continuous strand of staple or filament fibers arranged in a form suitable for weaving, knitting, or other form of fabric assembly. Also, a yarn is a textile product of substantial length and relatively small cross-section consisting of fibers with
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