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What are the two common process routes for creating a snowflake effect?
The snowflake effect in the spinning process typically follows two entirely different production routes, with the main distinction lying in *when* and *how* the "white dots" are added.
2025-09-23
How does snowflake yarn differ from regular heather yarn and speckled yarn?
Although snowflake yarn, regular heathered yarn, and speckled yarn all fall under the category of "colored spun yarns that feature natural patterns without the need for printing or dyeing," their "color sources" and fabric appearance are entirely different:
2025-09-23
Does the yarn really have to be made with cashmere?
Any fiber—such as cotton, viscose, polyester, or acrylic—that can be processed into particles measuring 0.5 to 3 mm in size
2025-09-23
AB yarn is produced by feeding two thick yarns parallel into a ring spinning machine, where they are simultaneously twisted to create a quasi-strand-like structure. This process results in neatly aligned fibers on the yarn’s surface with a tightly packed construction, reducing the number of protruding fibers by 30%–50% compared to conventional ring-spun yarns. As a result, the yarn exhibits excellent resistance to pilling and fuzzing, achieving a performance level of Grade 4 or higher.
2025-09-23