is produced using the rotor spinning method, in which a cotton sliver is separated into individual fibers and fed into a high‑speed rotor. Centrifugal force deposits the fibers along the rotor wall, and twist is inserted as the yarn is continuously withdrawn from the center. This process eliminates the roving stage and enables production speeds 6–8 times higher than ring spinning.
The resulting yarn has a core‑sheath structure, offering high evenness, good abrasion resistance, bulkiness, and absorbency, though with lower tensile strength and a slightly harsher hand compared to ring‑spun yarn. Open‑end cotton yarn is widely used in denim, towels, fleece, and economical knit fabrics.
We can offer afrom Nm 4/1 to Nm 30/1.We can make twisting up to 6 ply.
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