Product Type: | Air Covered yarn | Nylon/Polyester Covered yarn | Spandex(D) | Polyester(D/F) |
Place of Origin: | China | 20 | 30/14 |
Material: | spandex and Nylon/Polyester | 20 | 45/24 |
Brand Name: | Leinuo | 20 | 50/24 |
Yarn Type: | Single Covered Yarn | 20 | 75/36 |
Specification: | 2050 | 20 | 75/72 |
Color: | Raw White/Raw Black/According to customer needs | 30 | 50/36 |
30 | 75/36 |
Certification: | Oeko-Tex Standard 100 | 30 | 75/72 |
Twist: | s/z | 40 | 55/36 |
Evenness: | Standard | 40 | 75/36 |
Usage: | acy widely used in the production of high-grade underwear, silk stockings, jeans, high-grade suit fabrics, rope straps, military bandages and other products. | 40 | 75/72 |
70 | 180/144 |
40 | 150/144 |
Strength: | Standard | 40 | 100/144 |
Grade: | AA grade | 70 | 100/144 |
ABOUT US
We adheres the development strategy of green low-carbon and environmental protection. Always insisting on the ‘customer-centered’ business philosophy, to create a resource-saving and environment-friendly enterprise with the quality policy of ‘quality of advanced technology, and satisfying customers continuously’.
More than 20 years of production and service experience.Owns professional production technology, quality management team, and skilled and stable industrial workers.
We are mainly engaged in the production and sales of FDY, POY, DTY, ACY, SCY, high elastic yarn, spandex, industrial yarn,and provide high quality materials for all types of textiles.
Leading companies in socks and circular machines, jointly promoting new product development, leading the development trend of the industry, and having a good reputation in the industry.
What is twist S and twist Z?
Recently, there has been a lot of talk about S twist and Z twist threads and it’s getting attention. Some refer to thread twist as a left or right twist, but the proper terminology is S or Z twist. When a sewing thread is constructed, it is made up of multiple strands, usually two or three strands (also referred to as plies or ply) twisted together, although some may have as many as six or eight strands twisted together. All sewing, embroidery, or quilting threads made for home machines, industrial machines, or longarm machines should have a final Z twist pattern.
The direction of the twist is important. If you hold the roving at one end and you twist it to the left, you create an “S” twist. If you twist it to the right, you create a “Z” twist
The initial twist (or first twist) for the individual strands should be an S twist. These strands are then twisted together in a final Z twist to form the thread. This is the same worldwide for any major brand of sewing, embroidery, or quilting machine. There are a few threads that have the opposite twist. Some hand quilting thread, knitting, and weaving threads have a final S twist. If you use a thread with an opposite twist, the thread will loosen instead of tighten as you sew with it. Threads are not marked with the twist pattern because it isn’t considered essential to know. If you use quality thread from a reliable company and stitch with it in its intended purpose, most likely it has the proper twist. If you notice that your thread unravels as it sews, it is probably a thread not intended for machine work.