Yarn is a long continuous length of interlocked fibres, suitable for use in the production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving, embroidery, or ropemaking. It can be made of a number of natural or synthetic materials, and comes in a variety of colors and thicknesses (referred to as "weights").
Yarns are made from both natural and synthetic fibre, in filament or staple form. Filament is fibre of great length, including the natural fibre silk and the synthetic fibres. Most fibres that occur in nature are of fairly short length, or staple, and synthetic fibres may be cut into short, uniform lengths to form staple.
Spinning is the process of drawing out and imparting twist to a mass of fibres. Filament yarns generally require less twist than staple. A fairly high degree of twist produces strong yarn; low twist produces softer, more lustrous yarn; and tight twist produces crepe yarns. Two or more single strands of yarn may be twisted together, forming ply yarn.
In yarns used for weaving, the warp, or lengthwise, yarns are usually made stronger, more tightly twisted, smoother, and more even than the filling, or crosswise, yarns. Knitting yarns have less twist than weaving yarns. Yarns used for machine knitting may be single or ply types; ply yarns are generally used for hand knitting. Thread, used for sewing, is a tightly twisted ply yarn having a circular cross section.
Dear sir
There are 4 spinning mills & 1 weaving mill in "south development holding", uzbekistan,
Which using best quality southern uzbekistan raw cotton for its production.
Let me introduce in brief about our mills in belows:
1-st spinning mill:
Fe nortex style llc.
Location: djarkurgan city, surkhandarya region.
Machinery: rieter, jingwei, zincer.
-100% cotton open end yarns ne10/1 ne20/1/ 4.5 ton per day;
-100% cotton ring spun carded & combed yarns ne30/1-ne40/1 / 15 ton per day;
2 nd spinning & weaving mill:
surhonteks llc.
Location: djarkurgan city, surkhandarya region.
Machinery: rieter, karl mayer, piconol.
-100% cotton open end yarns ne30/1-ne40/1 / 19 ton per day;
-100% cotton grey fabrics: sateen, plain, popline / 15 000 liner meter per day;
3-rd spinning mill:
Jv amudar textile llc. Location: termez city, surkhandarya region.
Machinery: rieter
-100% cotton ring spun carded yarns ne30/1-ne40/1 / 19 ton per day
4-rd spinning, dyeing & sewing mills:
sherobod textile invest llc.
Location: sherabad city, surkhandarya region.
Machinery: rieter
-100% cotton ring spun carded & combed yarns ne30/1-ne40/1 / 41 ton per day;
-100% cotton dyed yarns / 15 ton per day;
-100% cotton grey knitting fabrics / 11 ton per day;
-100% cotton ready garments / 7000 pcs per day.
Looking your orders for 100% cotton ring spun carded, combed, open end & wovean fabrics,
Which thank you an advance !
***for more introduction pls visit to our web site: www.Sdh.Uz
We are Uzbek supplyer of cotton yarn and fiber of Uzbek origine.
If You have any demand for the products it`s our honor to have a profitable collaboration with You.
We are eco bags manufacturer in Uzbekistan, our Eco-bags made of natural cotton linen are hypoallergenic, practical and have a longer life than plastic bags. In the manufacture of eco-bags, only natural, environmentally friendly materials are used, which makes the bags an ideal replacement for plastic bags.
Bag size: customizable
Handle size: customizable
Shipment terms: FOB (negotiable)
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Uzbekistan was the former Soviet Union's largest producer of fruits and vegetables. About 15% of the total area is crop land. During the Soviet era, cotton was grown on almost half of all sown land. Cotton is grown in the crescent beginning in the Fergana Valley and extending south along the Tien Shan Mountains to Samarkand and Bokhara, and then west along the Amu Darya River. Rice, wheat, barley, and corn are important grain crops. Rice is produced on 48 specialized state farms, and about 85% of the rice crop comes from the southwestern part of Karakalpakistan and the Khorezm region. In 1999, over 4.3 million tons of cereals were produced. Sesame, tobacco, onions, flax, and various fruits are also grown. Figures released by the agriculture and water ministry suggest that these two northern regions alone were responsible for three-quarters of the 75,500 tonnes of rice Uzbekistan produced in 2003. The economy of Khorezm Region is primarily based on cotton. Cotton is by far the main crop, although rice production has increased significantly in the last several years (though the Uzbek government discourages rice production near to deserts, over water usage concerns). There are also many orchards and vineyards, melon and gourd plantations and potato fields. Khorezm Region is famous for its "gurvak" melon in Uzbekistan. Rice is grown in summer under flood irrigation mostly with winter wheat. The Uzbek Research Institute of Rice (UzRI-Rice) is responsible for rice crop improvement and seed production. The Institute was established in 1971 with the main objectives to conduct basic and applied research on rice and legume crops; to provide basic information and research production problems using multidisciplinary approach; to increase overall rice production and improve grain quality in Uzbekistan thereby raising the living standard of farmers and the development of the nation.
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