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YARNS
&
CLASSIFICATION
INTRODUCTION
Yarn is “a generic term for a continuous strand of textile fibers,
filaments, or material in a form suitable for knitting, weaving, or
otherwise intertwining to form a textile fabric.
Yarns play an important role in the fabric manufacturing process since a
majority of the textile materials are constructed with yarns.
Yarns are also used for products such as sewing and embroidery thread,
string, and rope. Yarns are produced in various sizes and textures, and also
vary in other characteristics. Performance, end use, and fabric care are
affected by these yarn characteristics.
Fibre length is used to broadly divide yarns into:
– Spun yarns (made from short, staple fibres)
– Filament yarns (made from continuous filament fibres)
Yarn processing methods for spun yarns are very different from
those of filament yarns.
Two important things in spinning of yarn that will later on affect the
fineness and strength of the fabric woven.
1. Yarn twist : Yarns (especially spun yarns) are twisted to hold the fibres together.
The number of twists per unit length is used to measure twist. Yarn twist can be
broadly divided by number of twists: none or very
low, low, average, and high twist.
Some of the common uses for yarns with different twists are given below:
– Filament yarns used for smooth fabrics have no or very low twist.
– Yarns used for napping, bulky sweaters, and pile in towels have low twist.
– Most spun yarns used for woven fabrics have average twist.
– Crepe yarns used for plain and crepe weave fabrics have high twist.
Yarn twist impacts the yarn's appearance, fineness, strength, and absorption.
– To a point, the fineness and strength increase with an increase in twist, but
excessive twist causes yarn strength to decrease.
– Absorption decreases with an increase in twist; however, in hydrophobic
fibres even yarns with little or no twist may not have good absorption.
– In high twist yarns such as crepe, the twist increases the elasticity of the
yarns, thus giving the fabric a lively suppleness.
DIRECTIONS OF TWIST : Fibres can be twisted together in the clockwise or counter
clockwise direction to form yarns. Yarns are twisted in the clockwise direction for "S"
twist, and counter clockwise for "Z" twist. The "Z" twist is employed in a majority of
the spun yarns used for fabric construction.

2. YARN COUNT : The yarn count, also called yarn number, of a yarn is the number
of hanks of yarn needed to make up one pound of yarn. This is not to be confused
with the number of yarns in an inch of fabric called thread count. In counting
system, we count how many lengths, called a
hank, weigh one pound. Thus if there are 10 hanks of cotton yarn that weigh one
pound, this is 10s yarn. Each of the hanks is 840 yards long, so the total length of
the yarn is 8,400 yards. So, if its a coarser yarn it will take fewer hanks, and less
length to make up a pound. On the other hand, the higher the number, the finer
the yarn. It takes more of the finer yarns to make up one pound.
If the cotton count is 1, then 840 yards × 1 weighs one pound.
If the cotton count is 2, then 840 yards × 2 weighs one pound.
The length of a hank depends upon the spinning system:
Cotton system: 1 hank = 840 yards
Worsted system: 1 hank = 560 yards
Woolen cut system: 1 hank = 300 yards
Woolen run system: 1 hank =1600 yards
Types of Yarn

SPUN/STAPLE YARNS

FILAMENT YARNS
SPUN OR STAPLE YARNS
Spun yarns are composed of short staple fibres, or long filament fibres
that have been cut into short staple fibres. Spun yarns may contain fibres
of the same type or a blend of different fibres. The spinning method used
to manufacture the yarn affects properties such as uniformity and
strength. Finer, smoother, better quality cotton yarns, known as combed
cotton yarns, are produced by combing the fibres prior to spinning. A
similar process is used to manufacture fine quality worsted wool yarns.
FILAMENT YARNS
Majority of the filament yarns are extruded yarns that are made of natural
extruded fibres or manufactured fibres extruded through the spinneret. These
yarns fibres can be broadly divided into:
1. Monofilament yarn is made from a single, relatively thicker filament
fibre. Transparent sewing thread, metallic yarns, bare elastic, and fishing lines are
examples of monofilament yarns. Silk is too fine to be used as a monofilament
yarn.
2. Multifilament yarn is made from multiple filament fibres. Continuous filament
fibre length requires little or no twisting to hold the multifilament yarn together.
Some filament yarns are produced by slitting or splitting yarns sheet or film of
metallic-coated or polymer yarns. Some examples are:
Metallic-coated yarn is made by slitting a metallic foil laminated between plastic
films.
Tape yarns is made by slitting or splitting polymer films. Olefin is the most
commonly used fibre for tape yarns.
CLASSIFICATION OF YARNS
YARNS

SIMPLE YARNS

NOVELTY YARNS

TEXTURED YARNS

SLUB YARNS
SINGLE STRAND YARNS
PLY-YARNS
CORD OR CABLE YARNS
DOUBLE YARNS

FLAKE YARNS
FLOCK YARNS
SPIRAL YARNS
RETINE YARNS

BOUCLE, LOOP,
CURL YARNS
KNOB, KNOT,
SPOT YARNS
GRANDRELLE YARNS
CHENILLE AYRNS
TWEED YARNS

SKETCH YARNS

BULK YARNS

HEAT SET
THERMOPLASTIC
YARNS
ELASTOMERIC
YARNS

HIGH BULK
YARNS

BI-COMPONENT
YARNS
BI-CONSTITUENT
YARNS
CHEMICAL
TREATED
NATURAL-FIBRES

LOOP BULK/
AIR JET YARNS
SIMPLE YARNS
Simple yarns are characterized by uniform size and regular surface.
They can be broadly divided into single, ply, cord, and rope yarns.
1.Single yarn is the simplest type of yarn. It is commonly produced by
twisting together staple or filament fibres.
2.Ply yarns are produced by twisting two or more single yarns. Each
strand of single yarn is referred to as a ply. Thus, four single yarns
twisted together would form a four-ply yarn.
3.Cord yarns are produced by twisting two or more ply yarns.
4.Rope yarns are produced by twisting two or more cord yarns.
NOVELTY YARNS
Novelty yarns, typically made of two or more stands, are produced to
provide decorative surface effects.
Based on the purpose, each strand is referred to as base/core, effect,
or binder.
- The base/core strand provides the structure and strength.
- The effect strand creates decorative detail such as knots and loops.
-The binder is used to tie the effect yarn to the base yarn if binding is
necessary.
There is a wide variety of novelty yarns that are produced using
different techniques and types of fibres and strands.
The terminology as well as the classification for novelty yarns varies
considerably. Some of the commonly used novelty yarn categories are
included in this section.
TYPES OF NOVELTY YARNS
Slub yarns can be either single or ply yarns. These yarns are
characterized by the soft bulky area that is spun at regular or irregular
intervals.
Flock/flake yarns have small tufts of different colored fibres added at
intervals. These tufts can be easily pulled out. Flock/flake yarns are
generally single yarns.
Nub, knot, and spot yarns are ply yarns in which the effect yarn is
twisted around the base yarn to produce a thicker area or a bump.
Bouclé and loop yarns are ply yarns that use three sets of yarns – base
or core yarn, effect yarn, and tie yarn. The effect yarn is looped around
the base or core yarn and tied with a binder yarn.
Spiral and corkscrew yarns are ply yarns in which one ply is soft and
thick and the other is fine.
Chenille yarns are pile yarns that are often made by slitting leno weave
fabrics into narrow strips in the warp direction.
TEXTURED YARNS AND TYPES
Textured yarns are made of fully drawn filament fibres with a changed
surface, shape and texture developed by using the new spinning
techniques. Nylon and polyester are two main fibres that are textured.
Textured yarns provide many variations in fabric properties. There are
two main types of textured yarns:
1. Stretch yarns
2. Bulk yarns
STRETCH YARN & BULK YARN
Stretch yarn can be made by using any of the following methods:
1. By using special heat setting treatment to thermoplastic
filament fibres such as nylon and polyester.
2. From elastomeric fibres.
3. From bi-component fibres.
4. From bi-constituent fibres.
5. From chemically treated natural fibres.
Bulk Yarns are softer and much pliable then tightly constructed twisted
yarns. Bulk yarns are also have a better cover. They create a less
transparent fabrics and are of two types:
1. High bulk yarns
2. Loop-bulk or airjet yarns
Classification of yarn   yarn classification. Textile yarn. Yarn count.
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Classification of yarn yarn classification. Textile yarn. Yarn count.

  • 2. INTRODUCTION Yarn is “a generic term for a continuous strand of textile fibers, filaments, or material in a form suitable for knitting, weaving, or otherwise intertwining to form a textile fabric. Yarns play an important role in the fabric manufacturing process since a majority of the textile materials are constructed with yarns. Yarns are also used for products such as sewing and embroidery thread, string, and rope. Yarns are produced in various sizes and textures, and also vary in other characteristics. Performance, end use, and fabric care are affected by these yarn characteristics. Fibre length is used to broadly divide yarns into: – Spun yarns (made from short, staple fibres) – Filament yarns (made from continuous filament fibres) Yarn processing methods for spun yarns are very different from those of filament yarns.
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  • 4. Two important things in spinning of yarn that will later on affect the fineness and strength of the fabric woven. 1. Yarn twist : Yarns (especially spun yarns) are twisted to hold the fibres together. The number of twists per unit length is used to measure twist. Yarn twist can be broadly divided by number of twists: none or very low, low, average, and high twist. Some of the common uses for yarns with different twists are given below: – Filament yarns used for smooth fabrics have no or very low twist. – Yarns used for napping, bulky sweaters, and pile in towels have low twist. – Most spun yarns used for woven fabrics have average twist. – Crepe yarns used for plain and crepe weave fabrics have high twist. Yarn twist impacts the yarn's appearance, fineness, strength, and absorption. – To a point, the fineness and strength increase with an increase in twist, but excessive twist causes yarn strength to decrease. – Absorption decreases with an increase in twist; however, in hydrophobic fibres even yarns with little or no twist may not have good absorption. – In high twist yarns such as crepe, the twist increases the elasticity of the yarns, thus giving the fabric a lively suppleness.
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  • 7. DIRECTIONS OF TWIST : Fibres can be twisted together in the clockwise or counter clockwise direction to form yarns. Yarns are twisted in the clockwise direction for "S" twist, and counter clockwise for "Z" twist. The "Z" twist is employed in a majority of the spun yarns used for fabric construction. 2. YARN COUNT : The yarn count, also called yarn number, of a yarn is the number of hanks of yarn needed to make up one pound of yarn. This is not to be confused with the number of yarns in an inch of fabric called thread count. In counting system, we count how many lengths, called a hank, weigh one pound. Thus if there are 10 hanks of cotton yarn that weigh one pound, this is 10s yarn. Each of the hanks is 840 yards long, so the total length of the yarn is 8,400 yards. So, if its a coarser yarn it will take fewer hanks, and less length to make up a pound. On the other hand, the higher the number, the finer the yarn. It takes more of the finer yarns to make up one pound. If the cotton count is 1, then 840 yards × 1 weighs one pound. If the cotton count is 2, then 840 yards × 2 weighs one pound. The length of a hank depends upon the spinning system: Cotton system: 1 hank = 840 yards Worsted system: 1 hank = 560 yards Woolen cut system: 1 hank = 300 yards Woolen run system: 1 hank =1600 yards
  • 8. Types of Yarn SPUN/STAPLE YARNS FILAMENT YARNS
  • 9. SPUN OR STAPLE YARNS Spun yarns are composed of short staple fibres, or long filament fibres that have been cut into short staple fibres. Spun yarns may contain fibres of the same type or a blend of different fibres. The spinning method used to manufacture the yarn affects properties such as uniformity and strength. Finer, smoother, better quality cotton yarns, known as combed cotton yarns, are produced by combing the fibres prior to spinning. A similar process is used to manufacture fine quality worsted wool yarns.
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  • 11. FILAMENT YARNS Majority of the filament yarns are extruded yarns that are made of natural extruded fibres or manufactured fibres extruded through the spinneret. These yarns fibres can be broadly divided into: 1. Monofilament yarn is made from a single, relatively thicker filament fibre. Transparent sewing thread, metallic yarns, bare elastic, and fishing lines are examples of monofilament yarns. Silk is too fine to be used as a monofilament yarn. 2. Multifilament yarn is made from multiple filament fibres. Continuous filament fibre length requires little or no twisting to hold the multifilament yarn together. Some filament yarns are produced by slitting or splitting yarns sheet or film of metallic-coated or polymer yarns. Some examples are: Metallic-coated yarn is made by slitting a metallic foil laminated between plastic films. Tape yarns is made by slitting or splitting polymer films. Olefin is the most commonly used fibre for tape yarns.
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  • 14. CLASSIFICATION OF YARNS YARNS SIMPLE YARNS NOVELTY YARNS TEXTURED YARNS SLUB YARNS SINGLE STRAND YARNS PLY-YARNS CORD OR CABLE YARNS DOUBLE YARNS FLAKE YARNS FLOCK YARNS SPIRAL YARNS RETINE YARNS BOUCLE, LOOP, CURL YARNS KNOB, KNOT, SPOT YARNS GRANDRELLE YARNS CHENILLE AYRNS TWEED YARNS SKETCH YARNS BULK YARNS HEAT SET THERMOPLASTIC YARNS ELASTOMERIC YARNS HIGH BULK YARNS BI-COMPONENT YARNS BI-CONSTITUENT YARNS CHEMICAL TREATED NATURAL-FIBRES LOOP BULK/ AIR JET YARNS
  • 15. SIMPLE YARNS Simple yarns are characterized by uniform size and regular surface. They can be broadly divided into single, ply, cord, and rope yarns. 1.Single yarn is the simplest type of yarn. It is commonly produced by twisting together staple or filament fibres. 2.Ply yarns are produced by twisting two or more single yarns. Each strand of single yarn is referred to as a ply. Thus, four single yarns twisted together would form a four-ply yarn. 3.Cord yarns are produced by twisting two or more ply yarns. 4.Rope yarns are produced by twisting two or more cord yarns.
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  • 17. NOVELTY YARNS Novelty yarns, typically made of two or more stands, are produced to provide decorative surface effects. Based on the purpose, each strand is referred to as base/core, effect, or binder. - The base/core strand provides the structure and strength. - The effect strand creates decorative detail such as knots and loops. -The binder is used to tie the effect yarn to the base yarn if binding is necessary. There is a wide variety of novelty yarns that are produced using different techniques and types of fibres and strands. The terminology as well as the classification for novelty yarns varies considerably. Some of the commonly used novelty yarn categories are included in this section.
  • 18. TYPES OF NOVELTY YARNS Slub yarns can be either single or ply yarns. These yarns are characterized by the soft bulky area that is spun at regular or irregular intervals. Flock/flake yarns have small tufts of different colored fibres added at intervals. These tufts can be easily pulled out. Flock/flake yarns are generally single yarns. Nub, knot, and spot yarns are ply yarns in which the effect yarn is twisted around the base yarn to produce a thicker area or a bump. Bouclé and loop yarns are ply yarns that use three sets of yarns – base or core yarn, effect yarn, and tie yarn. The effect yarn is looped around the base or core yarn and tied with a binder yarn. Spiral and corkscrew yarns are ply yarns in which one ply is soft and thick and the other is fine. Chenille yarns are pile yarns that are often made by slitting leno weave fabrics into narrow strips in the warp direction.
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  • 25. TEXTURED YARNS AND TYPES Textured yarns are made of fully drawn filament fibres with a changed surface, shape and texture developed by using the new spinning techniques. Nylon and polyester are two main fibres that are textured. Textured yarns provide many variations in fabric properties. There are two main types of textured yarns: 1. Stretch yarns 2. Bulk yarns
  • 26. STRETCH YARN & BULK YARN Stretch yarn can be made by using any of the following methods: 1. By using special heat setting treatment to thermoplastic filament fibres such as nylon and polyester. 2. From elastomeric fibres. 3. From bi-component fibres. 4. From bi-constituent fibres. 5. From chemically treated natural fibres. Bulk Yarns are softer and much pliable then tightly constructed twisted yarns. Bulk yarns are also have a better cover. They create a less transparent fabrics and are of two types: 1. High bulk yarns 2. Loop-bulk or airjet yarns