Yercan Textile Shares What Chenille Yarn Is!

Yercan Textile's chenille yarn, also known as corduroy, is a new type of fancy yarn. It is made by twisting two strands of yarn into a core, sandwiching the downy yarn between them. Common types include viscose chenille, acrylic chenille, cotton-acrylic chenille, and cotton-polyester chenille. Due to its full downy feel, soft hand, thick fabric, and lightweight texture, it is widely used in down fabrics and decorative fabrics. It also has excellent drape and absorbency, and is highly effective for both warmth and decoration.
Most popular and widely used chenille products on the market are basically made from a single cotton chenille yarn tufted together. However, there are significant differences in the pile size depending on the manufacturer's production process. Some manufacturers produce cotton chenille with coarser pile, while others produce finer pile. This difference is due to the different chenille yarns used. Standard chenille is always made from a single strand of chenille yarn. Pujiang Yercan Textile Technology Co., Ltd., formerly known as Zhejiang Zhenai Wool Textile Co., Ltd., was established in 1995 and is now located at No. 161 Anping Road, Zhengjiawu Town, Pujiang County, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, China. It is a wool textile enterprise integrating production and sales, specializing in the production of various specifications of pure wool, blended, and chemical fiber yarns, as well as industrial yarns and various fancy yarns. It is a key enterprise in the wool textile industry in Zhejiang Province. Daily output is 6 tons, annual output exceeds 2,000 tons, and annual sales reach 50 million yuan. It can undertake various customized orders both domestically and internationally.
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