The next edition of Yarn expo will be held in China from March 18 to 20, 2015. This is a fair for fiber and yarn products. There will be a bio fiber zone. This will promote the use of biochemical fibers. Biochemical fiber will be the next big product in China. Developing renewable materials is a major focus in the country’s 13th five-year plan that runs from 2016 to 2020.
Besides bio fiber zone, more renewable fibers from nine exhibitors can be found in the renewable and recycled zone. The products shown in the bio fiber zone are made have low energy consumption and carbon emission during production process. Several other special zones in the pavilion will showcase different innovative fibers and yarns. The cotton polyester fiber zone will feature newly developed super imitation cotton fibers that can be used in sportswear and denim fabrics. These products score in terms of moisture absorption, softness and pilling resistance.
Visitors can find carbon fibers, heat-resistant para-aramid fibers and polyamide fibers as well as other functional fibers which are flame retardant and odor eliminating. Other than synthetic fibers, overseas exhibitors will bring new collections of natural yarns to the fair. Exhibitors in the Indian Pavilion and the Pakistani zone will also display high count cotton yarn featuring advanced technologies.

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