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Rotor spun yarn is a type of yarn produced using a rotor spinning process, which involves the twisting of fibers into a continuous strand. This method combines the advantages of both ring spinning and open-end spinning, resulting in a yarn that is strong, durable, and has a good appearance. The fibers used can vary widely, including cotton, polyester, and blends, allowing for versatility in applications.
| Material | Cotton, polyester, or blended fibers |
| Yarn count range | Ne 6 to Ne 40 |
| Twist per meter | 200 to 600 turns per meter |
| Production speed | Up to 300 meters per minute |
| Typical tensile strength | 3 to 5 grams per denier |
When selecting rotor spun yarn, consider the material composition based on the intended application, as different fibers offer various properties such as softness, durability, and moisture-wicking capabilities. Specify the desired yarn count and twist to ensure it meets your production requirements. Additionally, inquire about any necessary certifications or quality standards to ensure compliance with industry regulations.
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Rotor spun yarn is commonly used in apparel, home textiles, and industrial applications due to its strength and versatility.
Rotor spinning uses a rotor to twist fibers, allowing for faster production and lower costs compared to traditional ring spinning.
Yes, rotor spun yarn can be made from blends of different fibers, such as cotton and polyester.
Rotor spun yarn is typically available in counts ranging from Ne 6 to Ne 40.
Yes, rotor spun yarn can be engineered for high-performance applications, depending on the fiber used.
The strength of rotor spun yarn is influenced by the type of fibers used, the yarn count, and the twist level.