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TFO Yarn

TFO Double Yarn Strength, Durability & Smooth Finish

TFO (Twist-Four-Over) double yarn is a high-performance yarn manufactured by twisting two strands of yarn together, followed by an additional twist — improving tensile strength and resistance to wear. Ideal for shirting, suiting, and bottom wear.

Combed Compact

2/20s – 2/40s

Smooth & uniform texture

Carded Compact

2/20s – 2/40s

Good strength

Compact

2/30 – 2/40

Enhanced smoothness

Certification

BCI & Organic

Compact options available

TFO Double Yarn Features & Specifications

Full technical breakdown across count ranges, yarn types, and certified cotton options.

Combed Compact

2/20s – 2/40s

Yarn made from combed cotton fibers, offering a smooth and uniform texture.

Carded Compact

2/20s – 2/40s

Yarn produced from carded cotton, giving it a slightly rougher texture but good strength.
Compact

2/30 – 2/40

Yarn with a compact twist for enhanced smoothness, fewer imperfections, and better performance.

End Use of PVA Zero Twist Yarn

Applications & Uses of Zero Twist Yarn. Used in many different areas because of its special qualities.

High Versatility

Suitable for use in shirting, suiting, and bottom wears, offering flexibility for various garment types.

Enhanced Strength

TFO double yarn provides superior strength, making it ideal for high-performance fabrics.

Engineered for Durability

TFO yarns provide superior strength and durability, making them ideal for high-stress textile applications.

High Efficiency

Allows for efficient processing of yarn, reducing downtime and increasing production rates.

Versatile Yarn Types

Suitable for creating various yarn types, including cotton, polyester, and blended fibers.

Improved Fabric Quality

Produces finer, more uniform yarns that result in smoother, higher-quality fabrics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions about TFO Double Yarn.
What is TFO Yarn used for?
TFO yarn is used in textile manufacturing, particularly for creating durable fabrics with high tensile strength. Commonly used in applications like upholstery, denim, and industrial textiles for its strength and resilience.
To calculate doubled yarn, first determine the individual strand thickness in denier or tex. When two strands are twisted together to form doubled yarn, the overall thickness or weight is the sum of the individual strands.