OUR YARNS
Polypropylene Multifilament yarns
Intermingled FDY
- Medium and High tenacity
- UV stabilization
- FR treatment
- Count range: 300-4000 denier
Packaging: 215mm – 300mm bobbin diameter
End uses: mattress ticking, nettings, technical fabrics, elastic webbings, tapes, cords, ropes, slings, stiching, FIBC bags, filtration
Twisted FDY
- Medium and High tenacity
- UV stabilization
- FR treatment
- 40-400 TPM S or Z
- 2ply, 3ply and 4ply
- Count range: 300-12000 denier
Packaging: 215mm – 250mm bobbin diameter
End uses: mattress ticking, nettings, technical fabrics, elastic webbings, tapes, cords, ropes, slings, stiching, FIBC bags, filtration
PP Textured yarns
DTY
- Lower specific weight
- Soft and smooth touch
- UV stabilization
- FR treatment
- Count range: 1200-4000 denier
End uses: upholstery fabrics, carpets, carpet endging, cords, ropes etc
PP Taslan yarns
ATY
- Lower specific weight
- Soft and smooth touch
- UV stabilization
- FR treatment
- Count range: 300-4000 denier
End uses: upholstery indoor and outdoor, braids, ropes, carpets
ADVANTAGES OF OUR PP YARNS
Water resistance
Dope dying for various colors
Recyclable
Environmentally friendly
High stiffness
High strength
High impact stress
UV stability
Flame Retardant
Stain resistance
Non allergic
Antibacterial
Soft feel
Certificated with Oeko-Tex
APPLICATIONS
A list of products made from our synthetic yarns:
- Webbing
- Narrow fabrics
- Technical fabrics
- Ropes
- Braiding
- Cords
- Elastic cords
- Upholstery
- Bedding
- Filtration
- Netting
- Sports nets
- Safety nets
COLORS
40 in ready stock & more upon requestUseful Textile Information
Yarn Counts
Tex: No. of grams per kilometer
Decitex (Dtex): No. of grams per 10000 meters
Denier (Den): No. of grams per 9000 meters
Metric count (Nm): No. of kilometers per kilogram
Tenacity:
cN/dtex: 1cN/dtex = 10cN/tex
g/den: 1g/den = 8.849 cN/tex
cN/tex: 1 cN/tex= 0.113 g/den
Useful Textile Information
Yarn Counts
Tex: No. of grams per kilometer
Decitex (Dtex): No. of grams per 10000 meters
Denier (Den): No. of grams per 9000 meters
Metric count (Nm): No. of kilometers per kilogram
Tenacity:
cN/dtex: 1cN/dtex = 10cN/tex
g/den: 1g/den = 8.849 cN/tex
cN/tex: 1 cN/tex= 0.113 g/den
Fiber comparison chart
The textile fibers listed on this chart are the most commonly used ones. The technical properties listed are all important and indicate the benefits you're looking for. The data shows that polypropylene fibers and yarns ideally suited for many applications.
THE FIBERS | POLYPROPYLENE | POLYESTER | NYLON | WOOL | COTTON | SILK |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Thermal conductivity | 6.0 | 7.0 | 10.0 | 7.3 | 17.5 | 7.0 |
Moisture regain % | 0.05 | 0.40 | 4.50 | 16.0 | 8.0 | 11.0 |
Specific gravity | 0.91 | 1.38 | 1.14 | 1.32 | 1.54 | 1.34 |
Durability | Excellent | Excellent | Good | Fair | Fair | Fair |
Colour fastness | Very good precoloured in manufacture will not fade | Good fade in washing | Exposure to sun and chloride may cause fading | May fade in washing | May fade in washing | May fade in washing |
Fiber comparison chart
The textile fibers listed on this chart are the most commonly used ones. The technical properties listed are all important and indicate the benefits you're looking for. The data shows that polypropylene fibers and yarns ideally suited for many applications.
THE FIBERS | POLYPROPYLENE | POLYESTER | NYLON | WOOL | COTTON | SILK |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Thermal conductivity | 6.0 | 7.0 | 10.0 | 7.3 | 17.5 | 7.0 |
Moisture regain % | 0.05 | 0.40 | 4.50 | 16.0 | 8.0 | 11.0 |
Specific gravity | 0.91 | 1.38 | 1.14 | 1.32 | 1.54 | 1.34 |
Durability | Excellent | Excellent | Good | Fair | Fair | Fair |
Colour fastness | Very good precoloured in manufacture will not fade | Good fade in washing | Exposure to sun and chloride may cause fading | May fade in washing | May fade in washing | May fade in washing |