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monofilament yarn manufacturing process

Similar to a monofilament yarn, where the individual pieces of hair resemble strings. For it to get ready into a yarn-type fabric, the material has to be melted first and then stretched out before being cut at the correct length. The monofilament yarn is highly versatile, making it useful for anything from fishing lines to clothing threads and can be used even in the strings of tennis rackets. Check out the making of this yarn!

Spin the Material: The melted material is then spun through something called a spinneret. A spinneret is like a sieve, one of those kitchen tools that have a buncha tiny holes in it. The melted material is then pushed through these very tiny holes that create many fine threads– the individual fibers that will, in turn become the thread.

How monofilament yarn is produced in industrial settings.

2) Stretch the Strands: Next, stretch those into thin and consistent strands. Drawing It is stretching the material and this technique called drawing. The strands are then drawn through heated rollers,so that drawing and annealing takes place simultaneously. The next roller moves a bit faster than the previous one, so it pulls out that strand to exactly as thin as you need for your yarn.

Wind into spools: The stretched strands are then winded in a coil around some type of bobbin. It is important because this process will simplify the storage and transport of the monofilament yarn. After automated spinning, the wool is spun into yarn which goes out with spools making it available to be used for fish line or clothing etc.

Why choose Tanqiu monofilament yarn manufacturing process?

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