Shree Ganesh Yarns

Shree Ganesh Yarns Shree Ganesh Yarns; a Yarn Exporter, Supplier and Trading Company, involve in supplying and fueling manufacturing process of Indian Textiles Industries.

Shree Ganesh Yarns was established in 1998 by Mr. Jetendera Kumar Malpani with an aim to provide high class distribution services of viscose polyester nylon acrylic yarn to the people of Amritsar, Ludhiana, Panipat and whole adjoining region.

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09/01/2015

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Get Free Price Quotes of all type of Yarns like Viscose, Acrylic, Cotton Polyester, Spun, Nylon, PC yarns. Lowest price assured with promised high quality.

Shree Ganesh Yarns a Leading Yarn Trader, Supplier and Exporter from Ludhiana www.jkmalpani.com
09/01/2015

Shree Ganesh Yarns a Leading Yarn Trader, Supplier and Exporter from Ludhiana www.jkmalpani.com

Shree Ganesh Yarns a Yarn Exporter, Supplier, Dealer and Trading Company involve in distribution of products like viscose polyester nylon acrylic yarn.

Polyester Viscose is a polymer made from plant cellulose and a fabric made from the same material. It is a good quality ...
27/07/2014

Polyester Viscose is a polymer made from plant cellulose and a fabric made from the same material. It is a good quality material for making suits hence it is widely used in the tailoring industry.

24/07/2014

SOME MORE FIBER FACTS:


1.Acrylic Fiber

Acrylic fiber is a synthetic polymer fiber that contains at least 85% acrylonitrile. Soft, lightweight, springy and warm, acrylic is comfortable to wear and resembles wool, yet is easy to care and is machine washable. Fabrics made from acrylic are generally non-allergenic, resilient, durable, have outstanding wickability, and are resistant to moths, oils, chemicals and sunlight degradation.

Acrylic fibers may frequently be found in combination with other natural fibers.


2.Polyamide (Nylon)

Nylon was historically developed as a synthetic substitute for silk. It is lightweight, drapes well, has low absorbency and dries quickly, and is resistant to dirt, chemicals and perspiration. One of the strongest man-made fiber, the use of nylon can be found in apparel, home furnishings and outdoor equipment that take a lot of hard wear, like stockings, swimwear, activewear, upholstery, tents and life vests.


3.Polyester

Polyester is a strong fiber that is resistant to crease, stretching and shrinkage, hence the ability to hold its shape well. Touted the best 'wash-and-wear' fiber, polyester is easy to care for and is washable, hence its wide usage in essentially every form of apparel and home furnishings.

Blends of polyester with natural fibers such as cotton, rayon, or wool extend the durability of these blended fabrics.

4.Rayon

While rayon is man-made, it is not considered a synthetic fiber, but a manufactured regenerated cellulosic fiber. Made from cellulose, rayon is a very versatile fiber and exhibits the same comfort properties as other natural fibers. It can imitate the feel and texture of silk, wool cotton and linen. The fibers are easily dyed in a wide range of colors.

Rayon drapes well, has a soft, silky hand, and has a smooth, napped, or bulky surface. Rayon is highly absorbent but does not insulate body heat, hence making rayon garments ideal for use in hot and humid climates. The durability and appearance retention of regular rayon are low and will wrinkle easily and may stretch when wet and shrink when washed. Rayon also has the lowest elastic recovery of any fiber

FIBRE FACTS: COTTON YARN http://wp.me/p4NZMW-c
23/07/2014

FIBRE FACTS: COTTON YARN http://wp.me/p4NZMW-c

Cotton is a soft fiber that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant. Cool, soft and comfortable, cotton is presently the world’s most used fiber. Every part of the cotton plant is useful and we see its application in industries such as apparel,… [ 262 more words. ]

Cotton yarn shade color..
23/07/2014

Cotton yarn shade color..

23/07/2014

FIBER FACTS:


Cotton YARN PRODUCTS

Cotton is a soft fiber that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant. Cool, soft and comfortable, cotton is presently the world's most used fiber. Every part of the cotton plant is useful and we see its application in industries such as apparel, home furnishings, medical and surgical, automobile, etc.


Grades of cotton range from low, medium to high quality grades like Egyptian cotton, Pima, Supima, American Egyptian and Sea Island cotton. Today, organic cotton is also available where the cotton plant is grown without the use of commercial pesticides and fertilizers.

Cotton fabrics have a pleasant matte luster, a soft drape and a smooth hand. They are very comfortable to wear due to their soft hand and other characteristics. Cotton fabrics have excellent absorbing capabilities. Cotton garments absorb perspiration, thus keeping the person more comfortable. "Absorbent" cotton will retain 24-27 times its own weight in water and is stronger when wet than dry. This fiber absorbs and releases perspiration quickly, thus allowing the fabric to "breathe".

Cotton can stand high temperatures and takes dyes easily. Chlorine bleach can be used to restore white garments to a clear white but this bleach may yellow chemically finished cottons or remove color in dyed cottons. Boiling and sterilizing temperatures can also be used on cotton without disintegration. Cotton can also be ironed at relatively high temperatures, stands up to abrasion and wears well.

Cotton products can typically be machine washed and dried. Colored cotton garments retain their color longer if they are washed in warm or cool water. Sunlight does harm cotton by causing it to oxidize and turn yellow. Fabrics that are 100% cotton do shrink if they have not been treated with a durable-press or a shrinkage-resistant finish.

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WHAT IS YARN? STRUCTURE

Yarn is a long continuous length of interlocked fibers, suitable for use in the production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving, embroidery, and rope making.

STRUCTURE:
1. Filament yarn consists of filament fibres (very long continuous fibres) either twisted together or only grouped together. Thicker monofilaments are typically used for industrial purposes rather than fabric production or decoration. Silk is a natural filament, and synthetic filament yarns are used to produce silk-like effects.

2. Texturized yarns are made by a process of air texturizing (sometimes referred to as taslanizing), which combines multiple filament yarns into a yarn with some of the characteristics of spun yarns.

3. Spun yarn is made by twisting or otherwise bonding staple fibres together to make a cohesive thread, or "single."[4] Twisting fibres into yarn in the process called spinning can be dated back to the Upper Paleolithic,[5] and yarn spinning was one of the very first processes to be industrialized.he most widely used blends are cotton-polyester and wool-acrylic fibre blends. (designed in S and Z twist shape)

Marketed under the brand name Ray One, the VFY produced by the rayon division of Aditya Birla Nuvo is made from 100 per ...
17/07/2014

Marketed under the brand name Ray One, the VFY produced by the rayon division of Aditya Birla Nuvo is made from 100 per cent natural soft wood pulp. Fabric made with VFY has all the goodness of cotton, wool, satin and silk. It finds use in the manufacture of apparel, saris, upholstery, suit linings, etc. The unit offers a wide product spectrum from 40 - 1200 denier in finishes like bright, dull and dyed in over 400 shades. These include natural whites as well as a wide array of colours, ranging from purest tints through medium tones to vibrant deep shades.

A prominent fabric for women's wear, Ray One is widely used by all clothing manufacturers and well known designers. Increasingly, it is being integrated into innovative men's wear collections.

Ray One is the first to introduce the high modulus yarn, dull yarn, micro yarn, silky silk, flat yarns, and engineered yarns (like loop yarn, special fur yarn) for sarees and dress materials. Ray One yarn is used in the top-of-the-line fashion collections of international labels.

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