Product Name | Acrylic Yarn |
Material | 100% Acrylic |
Technics | RING SPUN |
Feature | Sustainable, Recycled, Anti-pilling, SOFT |
Yarn Count | 9S |
Strength | 17.7KG |
Usage | DIY Hand Crochet Yarn like sweater, hat, scraft, shoes… |
Application | Crochet DIY |
Strands | 4PLY |
Weight | 7KG |
Thickness of the thread | 5mm |
Suitable for steel needle size | 11# |
Crochet hook size | 6mm-7mm |
MOQ | 20kg |
Polyacrylonitrile fibers can be blended with wool to form wool, or woven into blankets, carpets, etc., and can also be blended with cotton, man-made fibers, and other synthetic fibers to be woven into various clothing and interior products. The expanded polyacrylonitrile fiber can be spun purely or blended with viscose fiber. Acrylic fiber is unique in the internal structure of Oita, showing an irregular spiral conformation, and there is no strict crystallization zone, but there are high-order and low-order arrangements. Due to this structure, acrylic fiber has good thermal elasticity (processable bulked yarn), acrylic fiber has a low density, which is smaller than wool, and the fabric has good warmth retention. It is a kind of chemical fiber yarn in the textile industry. Acrylic fiber material is used to form acrylic fiber yarn through pre-spinning and post-spinning winding yarn. Alias ”acrylic yarn”.
In addition, according to its raw materials, it can be divided into specifications such as solid acrylic fiber, expanded acrylic fiber, and modified acrylic fiber.
Its characteristics: good sunlight and weather resistance (ranking first), poor moisture absorption, and difficult to dye.
Pure acrylonitrile fiber has a compact internal structure and poor wearability. Therefore, the second and third monomers are added to improve its performance. The second monomer improves the elasticity and feel, and the third monomer improves the dyeability.
Uses: Mainly used for civilian use. It can be pure spinning or blended spinning to make a variety of wool, wool, blankets, sportswear, and also: artificial fur, plush, bulked yarn, hose, umbrella cloth, etc.