Carded yarn: A yarn spun from the carded spinning technique, also known as uncombed yarn. The hand feels hard, the comb is rough, and the wrinkles are difficult to flatten.
Combed yarn: refers to the yarn produced by the use of high quality cotton fiber as the raw material, which is produced by adding the combing process to the carded yarn. The practice is to comb the shorter fibers and remove the impurities in the cotton to make a smooth yarn, make the cotton more tough, not easy to pilling, and the quality of the cotton is more stable. The yarn of the combed cotton is finer and of better quality. Fabrics made from combed cotton yarns have a high level of quality in texture, washability and durability. The hand feels soft and delicate, the precision is soft and smooth, and the texture is fine and smooth.
Quality characteristics:
Shrinkage rate: After the carded cotton is washed, it shows a large shrinkage rate, and the combed cotton is small.
Deformation: The carded cotton is deformed after washing, and the combed cotton is small.