Recrylic
Recrylic is a dry spun acrylic fibre. Its two unique
fibre properties: Quick drying and rapid moisture
transport makes it the option to replace wool. Recrylic
efficiently weaves new fashion trends in various
forms and also adds comfort to the fabric.
Recrylic best replaces wool because it is:
- Soft and supple
- Withholds colour property
- High initial modules
- No loss in tenacity at boil off
- Good bulk
- Allows uniform dyeing
- Resistant to acids and weak alkalis
The advantages of Recrylic reflect on a large variety
of acrylic end products both in terms of aesthetic
and superior comfort. The end products include circular
knitted jersey products like double jersey, children
and ladies garments, fleece fabrics, pile and plush
fabrics and fancy fabrics; sportswear, socks and
also woven dress materials.
Recrylon
Recrylon is a versatile acrylic fibre. It is manufactured
by employing the 'wet spun' spinning process.
Recrylon can easily adapt to cotton, modified
cotton, worsted and woolen systems of mechanical
spinning. It has low specific gravity and natural
bulk. Unlike the other fibres, Recrylon also offers
high resistance against chemical, sunlight and
mildew.
The benefits include:
- Soft touch and silky appearance
- Low Shrinkage
- Easy uniform dyeing
- Vibrant Colour options
- Low pill formation
- Long lasting pleats and folds
- Crease-resistant
Recrylon has been well acknowledged in the Indian
market for its suitability in the application of
textile end products like:
- Hand / machine knitted yarns : for
single/double knitted jersey, sweaters, shawls,
gloves and mufflers
- Woven and knitted apparels : suitings,
shirtings dress-materials and sarees.
- Tapestry, upholstery and furnishings.
- Blankets and carpets.
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