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The difference between nylon hot melt yarn and other yarns

Nylon is a common textile fiber used for clothing and other applications. Its properties are excellent for abrasion resistance, stretch, and wrinkle-free properties. It is also highly durable, easy to launder, and resistant to insects and mildew. However, its cost may not match the price of other natural fiber yarns. Therefore, you should know the difference between nylon hot melt yarn and other yarns.


Besides nylon, polyester, and other yarns can also be produced. Polyester and nylon yarns are available in a range of colors and finishes. The yarns can be used for a number of applications including wool carpets and automotive inner linings. They can be spun into various types of fabrics, including woven fabric, picot edging, and work gloves. Polyester and nylon yarns can also be used in various weaving and knitting techniques. They are also used for embroidery, hems, and under collars.


Polyester hot melt yarn is another common textile material. This synthetic material is manufactured by melting a polymer of polyester at 220 degrees Celsius and spinning it to form continuous filaments. It is sometimes called Decitex 940/140 because it produces 140 filaments at a time. The decitex number is related to the weight of the yarn - Decitex 940 is 0.94 kilos per 10,000 metres.


Other common textile materials are silk, wool, jute, and cotton. The main differences between these materials lie in their materials. Wool and jute are natural fibers, while ramie is a nettle-based product. The latter is thick and stiff and is often mixed with cotton. While synthetic materials are easier to distinguish from natural fibers, they are tougher to distinguish outside a laboratory. However, burning a sample can give you an idea of the material used.