ADVANTAGES OF GOPALJEE AIRJET SPUN YARN :-
· ZERO-PILLING leading to long life of garment.
· BETTER DYE UPTAKE leading to higher shade depth & reduction in dyeing cost.
· Better drape of fabric due to zero twisting of fibers as a result of which even a polyester fabric gives a CRISP PC FABRIC LIKE FALL/DRAPE/STANDING.
· Low hairiness leading to COTTON LIKE TOUCH (COT-FEEL) even in
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Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Kilogram |
Pattern | Dyed |
No. of ply | 1 ply |
Brand | Gopaljee |
Condition | New |
Count | 20, 24, 30 |
Pack size | Kilogram |
Pack type | Roll |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Kilogram |
Pattern | Dyed |
Material | Polyester |
No. of ply | 1 ply |
Color | Customized |
Brand | Gopaljee |
Usage | Knitting,Weaving |
Count | 30, 24, 20 |
Grade | New |
Pack size | Kilogram |
Technique | Ring Spun |
Product Type | Polyster |
Packaging Type | Carton |
Style | Vortex Yarn |
Weight | 30kg |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Kilogram |
Usage/Application | Weaving |
Color | Pink |
Material | Polyester |
Packaging Size | Piece |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Kilogram |
Pattern | Dyed |
Brand | Gopaljee |
Count | 20 |
Pack size | Kilogram |
Packaging Size | Kilogram |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Kilogram |
Pattern | Dyed |
No. of ply | 1 ply |
Brand | Gopaljee |
Count | 20, 30, 24 |
Pack size | Kilogram |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Kilogram |
Pattern | Dyed |
No. of ply | 1 ply |
Brand | Gopaljee |
Count | 20, 30, 24 |
Lustre | Dull |
Pack size | Kilogram |
Usage/Application | Weaving |
Material | Polyester |
Packaging Type | Roll |
No. Of Ply | 1 ply |
Count | 20 |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Spinning Yarn is the process of combining & binding fibres into a continuous yarn which can then be used for knitting or weaving. For the past 200 years, ring frames have dominated the landscape of the yarn spinning industry. However, this lasted till the advent of the air-jet spinning frame which was developed by Muratec Machinery Ltd. Of Japan. This yarn spinning system completely revolutionized the industry due to the superior quality of the yarns produced on it.
This frame operates at 12 times the speed of the conventional ring spinning spindle which makes it a very sensitive machine. It is also correctly known as a “fibre testing machine” as any fibre that runs smoothly on this machine has to be of AAA grade quality.
Airjet polyester yarn is superior in terms of pilling, hairiness, wicking, runability in knitting, dye pick up etc. Moreover, the polyester yarns spun on the Airjet machine are crisper & hence become excellent cheaper substitutes of poly/cotton & cotton yarns due to handfeel & better standing properties.
When used as substitute for poly cotton, it is not only cheaper in price but also gives huge saving in dyeing as only poly dyeing is required compared to both polyester & cotton portions requiring dyeing. It is no wonder that our polyester yarn is commonly referred to as Arisudana poly/cotton yarn.
Today, we take great pride in being the only suppliers of Airjet polyester yarns in the world & are currently operating 6336 spinning positions producing approximately 24000 tons of yarn per year.
Ring SpinningThe process of spinning fibres (plant, animal or synthetic) to form yarn for weaving & knitting has been in existence since many millennia. From simple hand spinning techniques like winding on rocks, spindle & the spinning wheel, the process of yarn formation has evolved to ring spinning. Invented in the early 1800's, it now accounts for bulk of the yarn produced in the world.
We have 17,664 ring spinning spindles on which we produce polyester yarns with a capacity of 7500 tons per year.
Usage/Application | Weaving |
Material | Polyester |
Packaging Type | Roll |
Shade No . | 104H |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Spinning Yarn is the process of combining & binding fibres into a continuous yarn which can then be used for knitting or weaving. For the past 200 years, ring frames have dominated the landscape of the yarn spinning industry. However, this lasted till the advent of the air-jet spinning frame which was developed by Muratec Machinery Ltd. Of Japan. This yarn spinning system completely revolutionized the industry due to the superior quality of the yarns produced on it.
This frame operates at 12 times the speed of the conventional ring spinning spindle which makes it a very sensitive machine. It is also correctly known as a “fibre testing machine” as any fibre that runs smoothly on this machine has to be of AAA grade quality.
Airjet polyester yarn is superior in terms of pilling, hairiness, wicking, runability in knitting, dye pick up etc. Moreover, the polyester yarns spun on the Airjet machine are crisper & hence become excellent cheaper substitutes of poly/cotton & cotton yarns due to handfeel & better standing properties.
When used as substitute for poly cotton, it is not only cheaper in price but also gives huge saving in dyeing as only poly dyeing is required compared to both polyester & cotton portions requiring dyeing. It is no wonder that our polyester yarn is commonly referred to as Arisudana poly/cotton yarn.
Today, we take great pride in being the only suppliers of Airjet polyester yarns in the world & are currently operating 6336 spinning positions producing approximately 24000 tons of yarn per year.
Ring SpinningThe process of spinning fibres (plant, animal or synthetic) to form yarn for weaving & knitting has been in existence since many millennia. From simple hand spinning techniques like winding on rocks, spindle & the spinning wheel, the process of yarn formation has evolved to ring spinning. Invented in the early 1800's, it now accounts for bulk of the yarn produced in the world.
We have 17,664 ring spinning spindles on which we produce polyester yarns with a capacity of 7500 tons per year.
Usage/Application | Weaving |
Color | Yellow |
Lustre | Semi-Dull |
Pattern | Plain |
Material | Polyester |
Packaging Type | Roll |
Wash Care | Dry clean |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Spinning Yarn is the process of combining & binding fibres into a continuous yarn which can then be used for knitting or weaving. For the past 200 years, ring frames have dominated the landscape of the yarn spinning industry. However, this lasted till the advent of the air-jet spinning frame which was developed by Muratec Machinery Ltd. Of Japan. This yarn spinning system completely revolutionized the industry due to the superior quality of the yarns produced on it.
This frame operates at 12 times the speed of the conventional ring spinning spindle which makes it a very sensitive machine. It is also correctly known as a “fibre testing machine” as any fibre that runs smoothly on this machine has to be of AAA grade quality.
Airjet polyester yarn is superior in terms of pilling, hairiness, wicking, runability in knitting, dye pick up etc. Moreover, the polyester yarns spun on the Airjet machine are crisper & hence become excellent cheaper substitutes of poly/cotton & cotton yarns due to handfeel & better standing properties.
When used as substitute for poly cotton, it is not only cheaper in price but also gives huge saving in dyeing as only poly dyeing is required compared to both polyester & cotton portions requiring dyeing. It is no wonder that our polyester yarn is commonly referred to as Arisudana poly/cotton yarn.
Today, we take great pride in being the only suppliers of Airjet polyester yarns in the world & are currently operating 6336 spinning positions producing approximately 24000 tons of yarn per year.
Ring SpinningThe process of spinning fibres (plant, animal or synthetic) to form yarn for weaving & knitting has been in existence since many millennia. From simple hand spinning techniques like winding on rocks, spindle & the spinning wheel, the process of yarn formation has evolved to ring spinning. Invented in the early 1800's, it now accounts for bulk of the yarn produced in the world.
We have 17,664 ring spinning spindles on which we produce polyester yarns with a capacity of 7500 tons per year.
usage /Application | Weaving |
Material | Polyster |
Packaging Type | Roll |
Fabric | undyed |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Spinning Yarn is the process of combining & binding fibres into a continuous yarn which can then be used for knitting or weaving. For the past 200 years, ring frames have dominated the landscape of the yarn spinning industry. However, this lasted till the advent of the air-jet spinning frame which was developed by Muratec Machinery Ltd. Of Japan. This yarn spinning system completely revolutionized the industry due to the superior quality of the yarns produced on it.
This frame operates at 12 times the speed of the conventional ring spinning spindle which makes it a very sensitive machine. It is also correctly known as a “fibre testing machine” as any fibre that runs smoothly on this machine has to be of AAA grade quality.
Airjet polyester yarn is superior in terms of pilling, hairiness, wicking, runability in knitting, dye pick up etc. Moreover, the polyester yarns spun on the Airjet machine are crisper & hence become excellent cheaper substitutes of poly/cotton & cotton yarns due to handfeel & better standing properties.
When used as substitute for poly cotton, it is not only cheaper in price but also gives huge saving in dyeing as only poly dyeing is required compared to both polyester & cotton portions requiring dyeing. It is no wonder that our polyester yarn is commonly referred to as Arisudana poly/cotton yarn.
Today, we take great pride in being the only suppliers of Airjet polyester yarns in the world & are currently operating 6336 spinning positions producing approximately 24000 tons of yarn per year.
Ring SpinningThe process of spinning fibres (plant, animal or synthetic) to form yarn for weaving & knitting has been in existence since many millennia. From simple hand spinning techniques like winding on rocks, spindle & the spinning wheel, the process of yarn formation has evolved to ring spinning. Invented in the early 1800's, it now accounts for bulk of the yarn produced in the world.
We have 17,664 ring spinning spindles on which we produce polyester yarns with a capacity of 7500 tons per year.
Fabric | Undyed |
Packaging Type | Roll |
Material | Polyster |
Usage/Application | Weaving |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Spinning Yarn is the process of combining & binding fibres into a continuous yarn which can then be used for knitting or weaving. For the past 200 years, ring frames have dominated the landscape of the yarn spinning industry. However, this lasted till the advent of the air-jet spinning frame which was developed by Muratec Machinery Ltd. Of Japan. This yarn spinning system completely revolutionized the industry due to the superior quality of the yarns produced on it.
This frame operates at 12 times the speed of the conventional ring spinning spindle which makes it a very sensitive machine. It is also correctly known as a “fibre testing machine” as any fibre that runs smoothly on this machine has to be of AAA grade quality.
Airjet polyester yarn is superior in terms of pilling, hairiness, wicking, runability in knitting, dye pick up etc. Moreover, the polyester yarns spun on the Airjet machine are crisper & hence become excellent cheaper substitutes of poly/cotton & cotton yarns due to handfeel & better standing properties.
When used as substitute for poly cotton, it is not only cheaper in price but also gives huge saving in dyeing as only poly dyeing is required compared to both polyester & cotton portions requiring dyeing. It is no wonder that our polyester yarn is commonly referred to as Arisudana poly/cotton yarn.
Today, we take great pride in being the only suppliers of Airjet polyester yarns in the world & are currently operating 6336 spinning positions producing approximately 24000 tons of yarn per year.
Ring SpinningThe process of spinning fibres (plant, animal or synthetic) to form yarn for weaving & knitting has been in existence since many millennia. From simple hand spinning techniques like winding on rocks, spindle & the spinning wheel, the process of yarn formation has evolved to ring spinning. Invented in the early 1800's, it now accounts for bulk of the yarn produced in the world.
We have 17,664 ring spinning spindles on which we produce polyester yarns with a capacity of 7500 tons per year.
Shade No | 3057 |
Usage /Application | Weaving |
Packing Size | Roll |
Pattern | Plain |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Spinning Yarn is the process of combining & binding fibres into a continuous yarn which can then be used for knitting or weaving. For the past 200 years, ring frames have dominated the landscape of the yarn spinning industry. However, this lasted till the advent of the air-jet spinning frame which was developed by Muratec Machinery Ltd. Of Japan. This yarn spinning system completely revolutionized the industry due to the superior quality of the yarns produced on it.
This frame operates at 12 times the speed of the conventional ring spinning spindle which makes it a very sensitive machine. It is also correctly known as a “fibre testing machine” as any fibre that runs smoothly on this machine has to be of AAA grade quality.
Airjet polyester yarn is superior in terms of pilling, hairiness, wicking, runability in knitting, dye pick up etc. Moreover, the polyester yarns spun on the Airjet machine are crisper & hence become excellent cheaper substitutes of poly/cotton & cotton yarns due to handfeel & better standing properties.
When used as substitute for poly cotton, it is not only cheaper in price but also gives huge saving in dyeing as only poly dyeing is required compared to both polyester & cotton portions requiring dyeing. It is no wonder that our polyester yarn is commonly referred to as Arisudana poly/cotton yarn.
Today, we take great pride in being the only suppliers of Airjet polyester yarns in the world & are currently operating 6336 spinning positions producing approximately 24000 tons of yarn per year.
Fabric | Undyed |
Material | Polyster |
Packaging Type | Roll |
Usage/Application | Weaving |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Spinning Yarn is the process of combining & binding fibres into a continuous yarn which can then be used for knitting or weaving. For the past 200 years, ring frames have dominated the landscape of the yarn spinning industry. However, this lasted till the advent of the air-jet spinning frame which was developed by Muratec Machinery Ltd. Of Japan. This yarn spinning system completely revolutionized the industry due to the superior quality of the yarns produced on it.
This frame operates at 12 times the speed of the conventional ring spinning spindle which makes it a very sensitive machine. It is also correctly known as a “fibre testing machine” as any fibre that runs smoothly on this machine has to be of AAA grade quality.
Airjet polyester yarn is superior in terms of pilling, hairiness, wicking, runability in knitting, dye pick up etc. Moreover, the polyester yarns spun on the Airjet machine are crisper & hence become excellent cheaper substitutes of poly/cotton & cotton yarns due to handfeel & better standing properties.
When used as substitute for poly cotton, it is not only cheaper in price but also gives huge saving in dyeing as only poly dyeing is required compared to both polyester & cotton portions requiring dyeing. It is no wonder that our polyester yarn is commonly referred to as Arisudana poly/cotton yarn.
Today, we take great pride in being the only suppliers of Airjet polyester yarns in the world & are currently operating 6336 spinning positions producing approximately 24000 tons of yarn per year.
Design/Pattern | Plain |
Color | Pink |
Prints/Pattern | Plain/Solids |
Weight | Medium Weight Fabric |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Spinning Yarn is the process of combining & binding fibres into a continuous yarn which can then be used for knitting or weaving. For the past 200 years, ring frames have dominated the landscape of the yarn spinning industry. However, this lasted till the advent of the air-jet spinning frame which was developed by Muratec Machinery Ltd. Of Japan. This yarn spinning system completely revolutionized the industry due to the superior quality of the yarns produced on it.
This frame operates at 12 times the speed of the conventional ring spinning spindle which makes it a very sensitive machine. It is also correctly known as a “fibre testing machine” as any fibre that runs smoothly on this machine has to be of AAA grade quality.
Airjet polyester yarn is superior in terms of pilling, hairiness, wicking, runability in knitting, dye pick up etc. Moreover, the polyester yarns spun on the Airjet machine are crisper & hence become excellent cheaper substitutes of poly/cotton & cotton yarns due to handfeel & better standing properties.
When used as substitute for poly cotton, it is not only cheaper in price but also gives huge saving in dyeing as only poly dyeing is required compared to both polyester & cotton portions requiring dyeing. It is no wonder that our polyester yarn is commonly referred to as Arisudana poly/cotton yarn.
Today, we take great pride in being the only suppliers of Airjet polyester yarns in the world & are currently operating 6336 spinning positions producing approximately 24000 tons of yarn per year.