Seersucker Fabric Manufacturers describes three methods for conventional yarn dyeing:
① Hank yarn dyeing: Dip the loose hank yarn in a special dye vat, which is the most expensive dyeing method;
②Cheese dyeing: The yarn dyed in the bobbin is wound on a perforated bobbin, and then many bobbins are put into the dyeing tank, and the dye liquor circulates, and the fluffy effect and softness are not as good as skein dyeing.
③ Warp beam dyeing: It is a large-scale package dyeing. Before the woven fabric is manufactured, the warp beam (warping) must be made, and the yarn of the entire warp beam is dyed, such as the combined sizing and dyeing machine and the warp beam yarn. Bunch dyeing. Because it is a warp beam, it is mostly suitable for dyeing woven fabrics. But with the emergence of warp beam doffing, we can doff the yarn on the warp beam after dyeing into package yarn. This dyed yarn can be used in a wider range. For example, the reduction dyeing method mostly used in indigo dyeing, only using Beam dyeing can be a good solution, if there is no beam doffing, it is difficult to achieve.
Through the above introduction, Dyeing Fabric Manufacturers hopes that you can simply refer to the content of this article in future use.