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Air Textured Yarn (ATY)

Introduction to ATY

Air-jet texturising process uses a cold air-stream to produce bulked yarns of low extensibility. The ATY yarns closely simulate spun yarns in terms of appearance and physical characteristics. This process of making yarns has been by far the most versatile as it can blend together filaments during the process.

Why ATY ?

ATY yarns are bulky yarns having permanent crimps and loops. Filament interlacing in the jet causes the loops to be locked into the yarn, which makes twisting a redundant process. Loop frequency, loop dimensions, loop stability and physical bulk are the important characteristics of air jet textured yarns. ATY yarns give a whole new different look and feel to a fabric. It can be used in a very broad range of fabrics from simple lightweight scrim all the way to very heavy duty soft luggage fabrics, from lightweight swim wear to heavy weight parkas. Several filament yarns can be mixed to construct the ideal ATY for a certain endues. ATY is a rather expensive yarn if the denier is low. But higher deniers compare very favourable with competitive spun yarns.

Benefits of ATY

High yarn stability Low and uniform package take-off tension High bulk Reduced boiling water shrinkage Improved soft hand of fabrics Elimination of the Velcro effect of fabrics High pilling resistance Uniform appearance of the fabric Sizing of warp beams may not be necessary for slower running looms

Applications of ATY

• Sportswear • Leisure wear • Men's- and ladies wear • Rainwear • Automotive fabrics • Coating fabrics • Decorating fabrics • Industrial yarns • Sewing thread

ATY @ MS Synthetics

MS Synthetics has installed prominent machines that also include an Aiki ATS-600 from Japan, that are equipped with Heberlein jets from Switzerland to manufacture ATY at par with the international quality standards. MS Synthetics produces ATY using polyester, cationic, nylon and viscose in all permutations and combinations. Different Fancy Yarns (50-3000 Denier) : • Fancy effect like Slub • Neps (Air Slub) • Thick & Thin • Silk Look yarns • Cotton feel yarns • Polyster/Catonic/Nylon/Viscose Blends • Melange Yarns • Long & Short Slubs • Bi-Shrinkable Yarns

Viscose ATY

MS Synthetics also makes different fancy products in Viscose. We are one of the pioneers in developing fancy viscose yarn on Air Texturising Machine. The fabric made of Viscose ATY is unmatchable giving the fabric best look and feel.

PRODUCTS

Thick And Thin Yarns

The thick and thin yarn effect refers to the intentional creation of variations in thickness throughout the length of a yarn. This intentional irregularity adds visual interest, texture, and depth to the finished fabric, making it stand out from the ordinary.

Melange Yarns

Melange yarns, also known as heathered yarns, are a unique type of yarn that combines fibers of different colors to create a multicolored effect with a subtle, blended appearance. These yarns offer a visually captivating and versatile option for weavers.

Viscose Yarns

Viscose textured yarns, also known as rayon textured yarns, are known for their softness, drape, and versatility, making them a popular choice for a wide range of textile applications, especially in clothing like dresses, skirts, and blouses.

Viscose yarns undergo a special texturing process that introduces permanent crimps, loops, and waves into the filament.

Bi-Shrinkable Yarns

Bi-shrinkable yarns, also known as BSY or ITY, are a unique type of yarn that combines two different types of filaments with contrasting shrinkage properties. This combination creates a special "shrink-bulk effect" when the fabric made from the yarn undergoes specific finishing processes.

Bi-shrinkable yarns offer a unique combination of functionality and aesthetics, making them a versatile choice for creating comfortable, stylish, and wrinkle-resistant garments and textile products.

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Draw Texturized Yarn

Draw Textured yarns are used for manufacturing a wide variety of textile products: hosiery, knitted underwear and outer wear, and shape-retaining knitted fabrics for men's and women's suits and overcoats. They are also used in the production of artificial fur, carpets, blankets, and drapery and upholstery fabrics.