- Nylon 6 Full Drawn Yarn 70D/24F Bright AA Grade
I. Product Name Interpretation Nylon 6: Polycaprolactam. Provides excellent toughness, abrasion
resistance, and elastic recovery. Full Drawn Yarn (FDY): Fully drawn during production. No
post-drawing required; ready for direct weaving or knitting. 70D: 70 Denier (approx. 77.8 dtex). Medium-fine denier balancing
strength and softness. 24F: 24 filaments. Higher filament count gives a softer hand feel
and better coverage. Bright: Bright luster. No delustering agent added; shiny, glossy
surface. AA Grade: High-quality grade. Low fuzz, few broken filaments, good
uniformity.
II. Product Features High Strength & Abrasion Resistance Nylon 6 provides excellent tensile strength and wear resistance.
70D is suitable for moderate mechanical stress. Soft Hand Feel & Good Coverage The 24-filament construction offers a softer hand feel compared to
lower filament counts (e.g., 12F, 18F), with improved fabric
coverage. High Gloss Appearance Bright luster type is ideal for shiny or glossy fabrics without
post-treatment brightening. Good Dimensional Stability The FDY process provides good heat-setting properties, low
shrinkage, and a flat, distortion-resistant fabric. Excellent Dyeability Nylon 6 can be dyed with acid dyes, disperse dyes, etc., with high
color fastness, especially suitable for bright colors.
| Item Catalog | Virgin & GRS Recycle Polyester FDY, DTY | | D | 20-200D | | F | 8-384F | | Luster | Bright, Semi Dull, Full Dull | | Cross Section | Cartepilar, Flat, Round | | Material | 100% virgin or recycle polyester | | Color | Raw White | | MOQ | 1000 kgs |
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Warp Knitting Fabrics This type of fabric is produced on warp knitting machines, where
yarns are looped vertically (warp direction). Fabrics made with 72f
FDY nylon yarn offer: Smooth hand feel: The FDY yarn's smooth surface gives the fabric a
fine texture. High strength: Nylon material provides excellent durability. Good dimensional stability: The fabric resists deformation. Excellent drape: Soft and fluid fabric fall.
Specific end-use applications: Sportswear: Inner layers or fabric for sports bras, yoga wear, and
cycling clothing due to its elasticity and breathability. Fashion fabrics: Used in dresses, shirts, and outerwear for
superior drape and luster. Underwear and hosiery: Preferred for its softness, smoothness, and
abrasion resistance. Mesh fabrics: Used in athletic shoe materials and decorative layers
of clothing. Home textiles: Such as mosquito nets, curtains, and upholstery
fabrics.
Weaving FabricsThis fabric is produced on water-jet or air-jet looms by
interlacing warp and weft yarns. 72f FDY nylon yarn is typically
used as warp yarn due to its: High strength: Withstands the high tension of warp beams and
heddles during weaving. Low hairiness: The high filament count (72 holes) means finer
filaments and tighter yarn structure, reducing breaks and downtime
caused by fuzz. Uniformity: The FDY process ensures stable yarn performance,
improving weaving efficiency and fabric quality.
Specific end-use applications Down jacket fabrics: Used as warp yarn in high-density fabrics to
provide down-proofness, abrasion resistance, and lightweight
properties. Outdoor technical fabrics: For tents, sleeping bags, and backpacks
requiring high strength and durability. Umbrella fabrics: Ideal due to nylon's lightness, strength, and
water-resistant properties after treatment. Lining fabrics: High-quality smooth linings for jackets, suits, and
luggage. Functional fabrics: After coating or laminating, used in medical,
protective, and other specialized fields.
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