Factors Influencing Yarn Hairiness

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Yarn hairiness refers to the cumulative count of protruding fibers—exceeding a specific projected length (vertical distance)—observed on one side of a single-sided planar view of a unit length of yarn. The standard unit for this metric is strands per 10 meters (strands/10 m); the numerical value of this indicator is influenced by factors such as the test length and the specified projected length.

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