The plied yarn is a single yarn through the twisting process, which is a product formed by 2 or more single yarns and plied. A three-strand thread is a thread that is plied with multiple singles.
A plied yarn is a thread formed by bonding two or more single yarns. At the same time, the strands can also be folded, combined and bonded in a certain way, and the strands can be re-bonded, such as double-stranded, triple-stranded and multi-stranded. Mainly used for sewing thread, braided thread, or medium-thick and strong fabrics.
Conventional strands are usually made of pure cotton or blended two single yarns or more than two single yarns bonded together. In recent years, fancy strands are made of two or more different single yarns bonded together, such as Pure cotton and blends, plain and slub yarns, and plain and filament yarns, etc.
Pure cotton yarn is made of cotton fiber. According to different spinning processes, it can be divided into carded yarn and combed yarn. Carded yarn is a yarn spun from cotton fibers through a common spinning system. The combed yarn is a yarn spun from cotton fibers through a combed spinning system. The combed yarn is made of raw materials. The fibers in the yarn are straight and parallel, with few knots, good luster, evenness and high strength. This kind of cotton yarn is mostly used for weaving fabrics. Cotton yarn is widely used, it can be used as weaving yarn, such as bed sheets, quilt covers, curtains and other home textile series. It can also be used as knitting yarn, especially combed yarn can be used to produce high-quality textiles, such as undershirts, fine-grained poplin, etc. Cotton yarn can also be used to produce electrical yellow wax cloth, tire cord fabric, high-speed sewing thread and Embroidery thread, etc. Pure cotton fabrics are made of cotton as raw materials and produced by textile technology. They have the characteristics of moisture absorption, heat resistance, alkali resistance and hygiene. Generally speaking, pure cotton fabrics have better moisture absorption and heat resistance, and wear. Some work clothes in industries that require high hygroscopicity of clothing can choose pure cotton fabrics for processing. For example, summer school uniforms, etc.