Product Details
40D Weaving Elastane Yarn is a reliable choice for textile applications requiring a higher denier yarn that still offers the benefits of elastane, such as in durable clothing, outdoor gear, and contemporary fashion textiles.
Product Parameters
|
Inspection characteristics |
|
Specifications |
Datas |
|
INCLUDING OIL (DEN ) |
D |
42.5±1.5 |
41.40 |
|
WITHOUT OIL (DEN ) |
D |
41.5± 1.5 |
40.48 |
|
Elongation at break |
% |
530 ± 40 |
533.39 |
|
Tension 'at break |
CN |
≥52 |
58.84 |
|
Stress at 300% elongation |
CN |
≥10.5 |
11.41 |
|
Elastic recovery 300% |
% |
≥96.0 |
97.66 |
|
0i1% |
% |
4.0± 2.0 |
3.47 |
|
Boiling water shrinkage |
% |
7.5± 2.0 |
8.00 |
|
NET WT/CONE |
500 ± 10 |
500 |
Product Details


Certifications
We adhere to international standards and are proud to offer our spandex yarn with certifications such as Oeko-Tex Standard 100, ensuring it is safe for human use and environmentally friendly.
Our Advantages
- Stretch and Recovery: Despite its higher denier, 40D Elastane Yarn retains excellent stretch and recovery properties, allowing it to return to its original shape even after significant stretching.
- Blend Compatibility: It can be effectively blended with a variety of other yarns, such as cotton, silk, or synthetic fibers, to create fabrics with tailored properties for specific uses.
- Versatile Applications: This yarn is particularly useful in the production of outerwear, denim, and other woven fabrics that need a balance of strength, stretch, and a more substantial feel.
- Design Flexibility: The 40D Elastane Yarn can be used in complex weaves and patterns, offering designers the flexibility to create intricate and structurally sound textile designs.
FAQ
Q: How does 40D Elastane Yarn differ from lower denier yarns?
Q: Can 40D Elastane Yarn be blended with other types of yarns?
Q: In which types of garments is 40D Elastane Yarn typically used?
Q: How does 40D Elastane Yarn contribute to the comfort and fit of clothing?
Q: Are there sustainable options available for 40D Elastane Yarn?


