Although viscose yarn and nylon yarn are the same yarn, their uses are very different, and their characteristics are also very different. These two kinds of yarns are the two most widely used. Today, viscose yarn manufacturers teach you to distinguish viscose yarns from nylon yarns from the perspective of use, so that you can choose suitable yarns when making fabrics.
1. The use of viscose yarn Viscose yarn is used in almost all types of textiles, such as: filament lining, beautiful silk, flags, streamers, tire cords, etc. Short fibers can be used as cotton-like, wool-like, blended and interwoven. Because of its good hygroscopicity, comfortable wearing and excellent spinnability, viscose yarn is often blended and interwoven with cotton, wool or various synthetic fibers, and is often used in various garments and decorative textiles. The viscose fiber is spun into viscose yarn by a series of spinning processes, such as opening and cleaning, carding, drawing, roving, spinning, and winding.
2. The use of nylon yarn Filament yarn is mostly used in knitting and silk industries; staple fiber is mostly blended with wool or wool-type chemical fiber, which can be used as gabardine, vanedin, etc. In the industrial field, it can be used to make cords, fishing nets, carpets, ropes, conveyor belts, screens, etc. The above is the distinction between viscose yarn and nylon yarn in terms of use. The two play different roles in their respective fields. I hope everyone can choose the appropriate viscose yarn and nylon yarn when making cloth.






