Nylon Twisted Yarn for Lace, Jacquard Fabric, and Webbing
Specifications:
Feature: High Stretch Spring Yarn
Pattern: Raw
Style: Twisted Yarn
Type: FDY (Fully Drawn Yarn), Filament, Nylon 6, Nylon 66
Use: Weaving, Sewing
Key Features: We produces nylon twisted yarn using 100% filament materials (e.g., Nylon, Polyester) without any spandex. The twisting process imparts an elastic quality similar to that of a spring. This elasticity is particularly beneficial when applied to fabrics, especially lace, as it results in a softer touch and lighter feel.
The yarn's high stretch capabilities make it ideal for a range of applications, including:
Lace: Providing flexibility and comfort when used as a liner.
Webbing: Enhancing durability and stretch for various webbing products.
Jacquard Fabric: Adding intricate designs with enhanced elasticity.
The Polyamide 6.6 monofilament (pa66), furture to the characteristics stated for the Polyamide 6, Polyamide 6.6 allows the use at higher temperatures without modifying the mechanical characteristics. It guarantees resilience and has a better dimension at stability than Polyamide.
The nylon66 monofilament yarn is great for hook and loop tape, braided sleeving, kite string...
The package can be paper bobbin, 1.2kg-1.5kg/piece, spool package: 2kg/piece
Nylon 6.6 tire cord yarns are specifically engineered for applications in the automotive industry, particularly in the manufacturing of tires and airbags. These high-performance multi-filament yarns combine outstanding tenacity, dimensional stability, and excellent fatigue resistance, making them ideal for reinforcing rubber compounds.
Specifications:
Fineness: Typically available in deniers such as 840, 1260, 1680, and higher.
Tenacity: Minimum of 85 cN/Tex, ensuring strong tensile strength suitable for high-stress applications.
Elongation: Up to 24% at break, allowing the material to stretch without breaking, which is crucial for tire performance.
Hot Air Shrinkage: Generally around 6-12%, depending on specific processing conditions (160C for 2 minutes).
Heat Stability: Minimum of 92%, indicating the yarn's ability to maintain strength and integrity under heat.