Spinning mills, also known as yarn mills, are facilities that spin yarn from natural or synthetic fibers to be used in weaving, knitting, and other textile processes. Spinning mills may also dye, finish, or produce specialty yarns.
Here are some things to know about spinning mills:
Spinning techniques
Modern spinning mills use either ring spinning techniques with spindles or open end spinning techniques with rotors.
Classification
Spinning mills are classified by factors like size, production capacity, and the type of fibers they use.
Composite mills
These large-scale mills integrate spinning, weaving, and sometimes fabric finishing into one facility.
Automation
Yarn types
Spinning mills can produce a variety of yarn types, including acetate, acrylic, carded, combed, and carpet yarn.
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Establishments primarily engaged in spinning yarn wholly or chiefly by weight of cotton, manmade fibers, silk, wool, mohair, or similar animal fibers.