Classification Of Yarns By Spinning System
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1. Worsted yarn
Worsted yarn, also known as combed yarn, refers to the yarn spun through the combing process, including combed cotton yarn and combed wool yarn. The fibers in the yarn have high parallel straightness, evenness and smoothness, but the cost is high and the yarn count is high. Combed yarns are mainly used as raw materials for high-grade fabrics and knitwear, such as fine spinning, gabardine, tweed, woolen sweaters, etc.
2. Slubbed yarn
Slubbed yarn, also known as carded wool yarn or carded cotton yarn, refers to the yarn that is carded according to the general spinning system and spun without combing. The short fiber content in the slub yarn is more, the fiber parallel straightness is poor, the structure is loose, the hair is much, the yarn count is low, and the quality is poor. This kind of yarn is mostly used as raw materials for general fabrics and knitwear, such as woolen fabrics, cotton fabrics of medium and above grades, etc.
3. Waste spinning
Waste spinning refers to yarn spun from textile waste (cotton waste) or mixed with low-grade raw materials. Yarn quality is poor, fluffy, uneven, rich in impurities, and poor in color. Generally, it is only used to weave low-grade fabrics such as coarse cotton blankets, terry cloth, and wrapping cloth.






