TSI Yarns has joined Atlanta-based industrial fiber distributor Hamilton International. The transaction combines Hamilton’s fiber sourcing expertise with TSI Yarns’ manufacturing and development, expanding the range and capabilities of both companies.
TSI can produce 4,50,000 pounds of textured yarns per week at its modern, ISO 9001 certified facility. Access to raw materials available through other Hamilton businesses expands the range of solutions that TSI Yarns can provide to its customers.
The investment and enthusiasm that comes from being part of an organization committed to growth and American manufacturing gives TSI Yarns a unique opportunity to expand its products and services solutions.
TSI Yarns, founded in 1987, is a diversified air jet texturing business serving the global knitting and weaving industries. It offers an excellent selection of air jet yarns that are ideal for textile manufacturing. Using an effective air jet spinning technique, the company creates yarn that is tough and versatile. Products include nylon, polyester, and a variety of flame resistant fibers. The company produces upwards of 3,00,000 pounds of high-quality textured yarns per week, ranging from 140 to 4000 denier on modern air texturing machines. It provides technical, testing guidelines, and application information for all products to ensure optimum performance.

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