Manufacturer & exporter of pure Sheep Wool Manufacturer blend fabrics, Sheep Wool Manufacturer blend cotton fabrics, Sheep Wool Manufacturer blend silk wool fabrics, Sheep Wool Manufacturer blend linen fabrics and Sheep Wool Manufacturer bamboo blend fabrics. The value of grease wool is determined by both qualitative and quantitative evaluation. The price of clean wool (that portion of grease wool which is free of vegetable matter, grease and mineral matter) is based primarily on qualitative factors that determine the end use of the raw fiber. Grade is the most important qualitative factor and refers to average fiber diameter or fineness.
Because it governs the minimum thickness of yarns that can be spun, grade is considered wool's most important value-determining characteristic. A minimum number of fibers is required in a cross section of yarn for it to be strong enough for knitting or weaving. Thus, the finer (smaller fiber diameter) grades of wool can be spun into finer yarns than coarser grades.
Wool can be classified into two categories -- apparel and carpet wool. Carpet wool is shorter, coarser and less uniform than apparel wool. Wool is processed by the worsted process or the woolen process. The worsted process uses longer wool fibers and the wool is carded, combed and drawn into a thin strand of parallel fibers which are spun together to form a strong, thin yarn.
For the woolen system, a shorter wool is carded and then drawn into a long, softly-twisted strand which is spun into a bulky yarn without the strength of the worsted yarns. Tops and noils are intermediate products yielded by the worsted and woolen processes. Tops are created by carding the longer wools and removing the shorter fibers called noils. Twisted top fibers form rovings which are then spun to make worsted yarns.
The company began as a modest operation when Nesar Nusraty was approached in 1985 by an acquaintance who asked for his help to find a buyer for 10 tons of raw Afghan Sheep Wool Manufacturer. Already a successful commercial and residential flooring company owner, Nusraty's entrepreneurial spirit demanded he accept this new challenge. He began by employing a former Department of Commerce official to help him research the industry in the United States and Europe. Shortly after meeting with U.S. based Sheep Wool Manufacturer manufacturers, Nusraty and his deputy set out for Europe to meet with several Sheep Wool Manufacturer manufacturers. In only 3 months, Nusraty successfully sold his first 10 tons of raw Afghan Sheep Wool Manufacturer to a Rhode Island based manufacturer.
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