The spinning of cotton yarn

Cotton is a naturally extracted plant fibre from the cotton plant. Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fibre widely used to produce shirts, sarees, trousers, socks, towels, earbuds, blankets, medical purposes, and other medical or cosmetic products.

The spinning of cotton yarn is a process used to obtain cotton from the cotton plant. Cotton can simply be defined as a soft and hairy fibre, which is made up of a staple fibre that grows on some kind of guarding case. The staple fibre is then separated by other junk such as leaves, dust, etc. It is the one that is widely used to produce different kinds of cotton clothes, such as pants, trousers, shirts, towels, blankets, etc., by the factories. Cotton is one of the most produced as well as used fibres in the whole world. Wherein, India is the leading producer accounting for 22% of its contributions to the total production of cotton

What is spinning?

Spinning is the manufacturing process to obtain polymer fibres. It is the process in which the drawn-out strands of fibres are connected to get yarn which is further used to produce cotton. It is one of the most important processes used in the textile industries and factories. Some of the most common worldwide used spinners in the industries are Ring, Rotor, and Air jet.

Process of spinning: 

During the process, the polymer is first converted into a fluid. A thermoplastic polymer is then melted. The rest of the others are either treated chemically or dissolved in a solvent to form derivatives of thermoplastic. The obtained fluid polymer is further passed through the spinneret. The reminder then cools and turns into a rubber-like structure and then finally solidifies.

Types of spinning:

They are mainly four types of spinning methods known which are as follows:

  1. Dry spinning: The spinning is generally used for the fibres that are formed in a solution and are hence known as dry spinning. The polymer is solidified by evaporating the solvent in the presence of inert gases or the air. The most common products of this kind of spinning are triacetate, acetate, acrylic, etc.
  2. Wet spinning: This type of spinning is used for fibre-forming substances that are dissolved in a solution. This is an old process and its name has been assigned because in this the polymer solution is pushed directly through the precipitating fluid. The most common products of this kind of spinning are acrylic, rayon, modacrylic, spandex, etc.
  3. Melt spinning: The fibre forming substance is melted and pushed through the spinneret. It is then solidified by cooling. This method is used to produce nylon, olefin, saran, sulfur, etc.
  4. Gel spinning: In this, the polymer is not in the true liquid state during extrusion. It is used to obtain high-strength fibres.

What is yarn?

Yarn is an interlocking pattern that is made up of raw material obtained from the fibres. This interlocking pattern is used for making fabrics and then later for making clothes in the textile industries. Yarn is obtained from staple fabrics whirled together.

The process of obtaining the cotton involves the following steps:

  •  Preparatory stage.
  •  Spinning.
  •  Weaving.
  •  Finishing.

How is cotton manufactured from yarn?

Spinning is considered to be the integral and significant stage of processing textile products. The extracted fibres are transformed into yarn, which is used in the production of textiles in this method of spinning. The thread is a type of yarn that is intended for sewing, knitting, weaving, embroidery, and so on. Before the spinning of cotton yarns, the obtained plant fibre has to pass through several stages to remove the impurities, namely – blending, cleaning, and opening to finally draw the desired thickness. 

Spinning process of cotton yarn:

  1. Cotton yarn spinning: The spinning of the cotton yarn is the foremost stage of the extraction process of cotton or any other textile from its particular plant. In this process, the extracted fibre is converted into yarn. So, firstly,
  • The strands of the fibres are twisted together to obtain the yarn.
  • The obtained yarn is then put over the spinning frame and is then made to pass through several rollers running at a high speed.
  • Then the yarn is rolled with the help of the rollers and wound around the bobbins.
  • During the last stage of the entire process, the drafting, twisting, and winding of the yarn are done together in one go.
  1. The weaving of cotton: Two sets of yarn are interlaced so that they cross each other at right angles. This process is accomplished either manually or by machines.
  2. Finishing of cotton: At this stage, the woven cloth is converted into different useful materials. The final textile acquired is then dealt with bleach or dyes to enhance its excellence.

Conclusion:

The spinning of cotton yarn is a process used to obtain cotton from the cotton plant. Cotton can simply be defined as a soft and hairy fibre, which is made up of a staple fibre that grows on some kind of guarding case. Cotton is a naturally extracted plant fibre from the cotton plant. Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fibre widely used to produce shirts, sarees, trousers, socks, towels, earbuds, blankets, medical purposes, and other medical or cosmetic products.