%100 Cotton Yarn Manufacturer TURKEY

Hanteks® is a leading %100 cotton yarn manufacturer in Istanbul-Turkey.


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            IIM is extensively engaged in the manufacture and export of  %100 cotton yarn and %100 muline yarn.
IIM has annual capacity of 360 tons with a range from NE 8/1 to NE 40/1, espacially with stock of Ne 20/1, %100 cotton dyed yarn.
As a %100 cotton yarn manufacturer in TURKEY. Our strengths are low price, unbeatable quality & prompt service.

For more information and price list, please do not hasitate to contact us.

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Address:
istoc Trade Center C-Plaza K:2 No:14
Bagcilar/Istanbul/Turkey
Tel : 90 (212) 659 05 09
Fax : 90 (212) 659 52 09

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General information about YARN.
A number of synthetic materials are also commonly made into yarn, chiefly acrylic. All-acrylic yarns are available, as are wool-acrylic blends in various proportions. Some other synthetics are available as well; yarn designed for use in socks frequently contains a small percentage of nylon, and numerous specialty yarns exist. Please do not hasitate to contact us about 100% cotton yarn  in Istanbul Turkey. A relatively recent trend is the novelty yarn. Typically involve at least one or two strands of regular yarn twisted together with something else to make an interesting texture. The extra element can be a metallic thread, a much-thicker or much-narrower strand of yarn, yarn that varies between thick and thin or yarn that has short bits of plastic sticking out at ninety degrees from the main strand. Currently, fabricating composite materials is a labor-intensive process.However, as improved manufacturing techniques are developed, it will become possible to produce composite materials at higher volumes and at a lower cost than is now possible, accelerating the wider exploitation of these materials. In Europe the units used by textile engineers is often tex, which is the weight in grams of a kilometer of yarn. Many other units have been used over time by different industries.
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General information about COTTON.
Cotton harvesting in Texas.Today cotton is produced in many parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa, the Americas and Australia, using cotton plants that have been selectively bred so that each plant grows more fibre. In 2002, cotton was grown on 330,000 km² of farmland. 47 billion pounds (21 million t) of raw cotton worth 20 billion dollars US was grown that year.
The cotton industry relies heavily on chemicals such as fertilisers and insecticides, although some farmers are moving towards an organic model of production, and chemical-free organic cotton products are now available. Historically, one of the most economically destructive pests in cotton production has been the boll weevil.Most cotton is harvested mechanically, either by a cotton picker, a machine that removes the cotton from the boll without damaging the cotton plant, or by a cotton stripper which strips the entire boll off the plant. Hanteks company manufacturer 100% cotton yarn and only trust us because we are professionel manufacturer of cotton yarn. Cotton strippers are generally used in regions where it is too windy to grow picker varieties of cotton and generally used after application of a defoliant or natural defoliation occurring after a freeze. Cotton is a perennial crop in the tropics and without defoliation or freezing, the plant will continue to grow. Cotton is a close relative of okra and hibiscus.
Gossypium hirsutum: Cotton blossom with bumblebee pollinator, Hemingway, South CarolinaThe logistics of cotton harvesting and processing have been improved by the development of the cotton module builder, a machine that compresses harvested cotton into a large block, which is then covered with a tarp and temporarily stored at the edge of the field.MORE...
Genreral information about SOCK.
Although cotton is the most common textile fiber now in use, it was the last natural fiber to attain commercial importance. In the 5th century BC the Greek historian Herodotus reported that among the valuable products in India was the wild plant that bears fleece as its fruit. In the following century cotton was introduced from India into Greece by Alexander the Great. Hanteks company manufacture 100% cotton yarn in turkey and offer you our best yarn only you.  Although the early Greeks and Romans used cotton for awnings and sails as well as for clothing, it was not adopted for widespread use in Europe until centuries later.Socks are the larval form of the coathanger. This neatly explains why there are always too few socks and too many coathangers. Socks are by nature cannibalistic, but they only eat their mates. MORE...

 

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