Spinning transforms carded fibers into strong, structured yarn by adding a primary twist. While the size of yarn is dependent on the fibers used, the amount of twist – measured in twists per inch (TPI) – affects the yarn’s strength, flexibility, and texture. As such, the TPI is carefully controlled for consistency and strength. We utilize ring-spun and open-end spinning methods to ensure high-tenacity synthetic and natural fiber yarns.

Spinning yarn process
Spinning yarn process

Pencil Roving Preparation

Spools of pencil roving are placed onto spinning frames.

Spinning yarn process

Drafting

The pencil roving is stretched to achieve the desired thickness.

Spinning yarn process

Twisting

A primary twist is applied to strengthen the yarn.

Spinning yarn process

Speed and Tension Regulation

The spinning process is monitored electronically to ensure uniformity.

Spinning yarn process

Winding on Bobbins

The finished spun yarn is wound onto bobbins for the next step.

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Next Step:
Winding