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http://www.naukri.com/gpw/arvind/aboutus/groupCompanies.html#top http://www.naukri.com/gpw/arvind/aboutus/groupCompanies.html#tex Product Details Cotton Yarn Yarn is household material commonly used in sewing. It is a long continuous length of interlocked fibers, suitable for use in the production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving, embroidery, and rope making. The most common plant fiber is cotton, which is typically spun into fine yarn for mechanical weaving or knitting into cloth. With 47 Million Spindles and 0.75 Mn Open-End Rotors, India has the world’s second largest spinning capacity, commanding a share of the global Cotton Yarn market – currently producing over 4700 Mn. Kgs of spun yarn of which over 3,400 Mn. Kgs is cotton yarn. Cotton Yarn accounts for nearly 73% of total spun yarn production. Indian Spinning Industry is the most modern and efficient in the world. India produces a comprehensive range of yarns for every conveyable end use – non-spun or open-end; combed or carded, basic, compact, mélange or fancy. India’s 1943 spinning mills produce them all for requirements ranging from a fine 200 count to a coarse 2 count. The world’s most renowned Indian Cotton Yarns are available as greige, bleached, mercerized, gassed, twisted, dyed or an endless range of fashion yarns like mélange, stretch, blends, high twist and so on to meet the different applications in fashion, clothing, home textiles, hosiery and industrial fabrics. India can meet every customer requirement whether large or small, regular or customized, premium or basic. Constant induction of state-of-the-art technologies like compact spinning, using the most advanced yarn – processing technology and high-precision process controls tools like electronic

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Product DetailsCotton YarnYarn is household material commonly used in sewing. It is a long continuous length of interlocked fibers, suitable for use in the production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving, embroidery, and rope making. The most common plant fiber is cotton, which is typically spun into fine yarn for mechanical weaving or knitting into cloth.

With 47 Million Spindles and 0.75 Mn Open-End Rotors, India has the world’s second largest spinning capacity, commanding a share of the global Cotton Yarn market – currently producing over 4700 Mn. Kgs of spun yarn of which over 3,400 Mn. Kgs is cotton yarn. Cotton Yarn accounts for nearly 73% of total spun yarn production. Indian Spinning Industry is the most modern and efficient in the world.

India produces a comprehensive range of yarns for every conveyable end use – non-spun or open-end; combed or carded, basic, compact, mélange or fancy. India’s 1943 spinning mills produce them all for requirements ranging from a fine 200 count to a coarse 2 count.

The world’s most renowned Indian Cotton Yarns are available as greige, bleached, mercerized, gassed, twisted, dyed or an endless range of fashion yarns like mélange, stretch, blends, high twist and so on to meet the different applications in fashion, clothing, home textiles, hosiery and industrial fabrics. India can meet every customer requirement whether large or small, regular or customized, premium or basic.

Constant induction of state-of-the-art technologies like compact spinning, using the most advanced yarn – processing technology and high-precision process controls tools like electronic cleaners, auto slavers, splicers, two-for-one twisters and auto-coners give Indian mills a competitive advantage.

Today, Indian yarn is widely accepted in International markets as the exporters here regularly meet the needs of importers with unmatched efficiency and economy in countries like USA, Italy, Spain, Japan, China, South Korea, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Vietnam etc.

http://www.texprocil.org/cotton-yarn

Pros of cotton yarn

Cotton is a relatively light-weight fiber that is good for summer clothing and accessories.

It is quite breathable and comfortable to wear next to the skin.

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Cotton can easily be dyed in a dizzying array of colors, so no matter what your favorite color

is, you’re bound to find a shade of cotton to match your every desire.

Cotton is strong, durable and machine-washable. It starts out soft and actually gets softer the

more you wash it.

It is usually inexpensive, though you are often rewarded with better quality when you pay a

little more.

Cotton usually holds together well and doesn’t pill.

Cotton shows every stitch, which can be positive or negative, depending on how you’re

knitting that day!

Cons of cotton yarns

Some colors, especially the darker reds, blues and blacks, tend to bleed, which can be a

problem when laundering or when used in a project with lighter colors.

Cotton holds water really well and gets heavy when wet, so it can stretch and sag when

soggy.

Cotton yarns can be slippery.

Cotton is inelastic, which can make it difficult for some knitters to keep an even tension,

and it can cause hand strain.

Conventionally grown cotton is very pesticide-heavy

http://knitting.about.com/od/yarn/a/cotton_tips.htm