Chenille yarn is a type of textile fabric available in various forms, such as monofilament, plied, and split yarns. Compared to the luster of silk, nylon filament fabric has a poor luster, appearing as if coated with wax, and it feels rough to the touch. Nylon filament has high strength, good impact resistance, heat resistance, corrosion resistance, worm resistance, acid and alkali resistance, and good light resistance (second only to acrylic). After 1000 hours of exposure, it retains 60-70% of its strength. It has poor moisture absorption, is not easily dyed, and the fabric is easy to wash and dry, with good shape retention. Nylon filament is mainly used in the production of decorative fabrics. Compared to the luster of silk, nylon monofilament fabric has a poor luster, appearing as if coated with wax. As a common raw material for civilian textile fibers, nylon filament is typically used in weaving (formerly also called weaving due to the use of shuttle weft insertion) and knitting processes.
Woven fabrics: Fabrics composed of yarns arranged perpendicularly to each other, forming a horizontal and diaphragmatic system, interlaced regularly on a loom (usually called a plain weave). Based on the direction of the yarns used, woven fabrics are divided into warp and weft yarns. Warp yarns run along the length of the fabric. Weft yarns run along the width of the fabric (perpendicular to the warp).
Knitted fabrics: Fabrics formed by weaving yarns into loops. Based on the direction of loop formation, the weaving process can be divided into warp knitting and weft knitting. Warp knitting involves using multiple yarns simultaneously in the longitudinal direction (warp direction) of the fabric, filling them into loops at the same time. The material for warp knitting is warp yarn, and the material for weft knitting is weft yarn. Weft knitting involves weaving one or more yarns sequentially along the horizontal direction (weft direction) of the fabric, stitching them into loops.
Chenille Yarn: Polyester Yarn
Key Functions of Chenille Yarn Tubes
High strength, good elasticity, good abrasion resistance, good lightfastness, poor moisture absorption and poor dyeability. When processing raw materials for polyester monofilament, it must be dried for 4 hours to allow for cooling. The water temperature in the cooling tank is 60 to 70 degrees Celsius. Polyester is stiffer than nylon, but not as strong. Polyethylene and polypropylene can be wound into paper tubes.
Types:
Chenille yarn comes in various types, including flame-retardant monofilament, triangular monofilament, flat monofilament, high-compression monofilament, hollow monofilament, cationic monofilament, fully blunt monofilament, and UV-resistant PET monofilament.
Purpose:
Chenille yarn can be divided into industrial and consumer uses. Industrially, it is mainly used for the skeleton of industrial conveyor belts, woven filters, mesh fabrics, and rubber shells. In civilian use, it is mainly used to match suitcases, ribbons, zippers, sun hats, curtains, wedding dresses, and clothing.
Polyester monofilament is available in different specifications, including 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, 60D...2500D, etc. 30D polyester monofilament is a new type of high-value-added specialty fiber product with high environmental performance. It has broad market prospects as a basic raw material for shoes, bags, and stage costumes.
Identification Techniques: Burning Characteristics: Softens, melts, and curls when near a flame. It melts and burns slowly in the flame. The flame is yellow with a blue edge, and black smoke is emitted from the top. After leaving the flame: Continues to burn, occasionally stopping to extinguish itself. Burning Odor: Slightly fragrant or sweet. Residue Characteristics: Black, hard, round beads that are not easily crushed with fingers!

