SleepTech_January - February 2019
SleepTech_January - February 2019
SleepTech_January - February 2019
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Would you mention about details of<br />
yarn production process?<br />
Texturing is a process to make<br />
seamless synthetic filaments<br />
that are formed tight and in parallel,<br />
subject to several chemical,<br />
mechanical and heat treatments<br />
in order to produce an outlook<br />
similar to natural fibers.<br />
Yarns of variety of thickness are<br />
produced from several fibers and<br />
sold under Pakkoza trade name.<br />
They are dyed with environmentally<br />
friendly dyes to offer<br />
several color choices for manufacturers.<br />
All yarns are made as<br />
having some basic specifications<br />
including the fixed tension,<br />
minimal waste, and high speed<br />
processing.<br />
What are the differences between<br />
the yarns you produce for the<br />
mattress industry and the others?<br />
We have been in the mattress<br />
segment for years ago. We were<br />
watching the performance of our<br />
brand and we saw that it has a<br />
promising vision. Now, we want<br />
to speed up the production and<br />
promotional activities for this<br />
line.<br />
Our Pakfix 60 and 70 no yarns<br />
are mostly preferred by the mattress<br />
manufacturers. They have<br />
higher strengths.<br />
Polyester is the second most<br />
preferred and used kind of synthetic<br />
yarns after cotton yarns.<br />
They provide higher resistance<br />
against high-speed wear and<br />
tear. Pakfiks yarns made of polyester<br />
is utilized in certain sectors<br />
that require high precision and<br />
higher strength such as in furniture,<br />
mattress, denim products,<br />
leather and footwear industries.<br />
Pakteks 90-40 no texture polyester<br />
stitching yarns have a wider