You’re probably all too familiar with the "persistent tangling" of high-viscosity yarns—materials like polyester high-elastic yarn and nylon multifilament, with their inherent sticky properties, ca...
You’re probably well-acquainted with the "temperaments" of cashmere and wool—fine as hair, yet stubborn in their own way. A little mistreatment, and they’ll pill, knot, or even break. When processi...
You’re probably familiar with those unruly short fibers on the yarn surface—sticking out randomly like uncombed hair. When woven into fabric, they either cause uneven dyeing or pill easily with sli...
You’re probably used to it by now—staring at your yarn doubling production line, watching yarn that could have become finished products either snap suddenly between the rollers or get rejected as d...
Do you often struggle when managing yarn doubling machine production in your daily work? The machine seems to run non-stop, but how efficient is it really? When you try to set KPIs for the workshop...