3. What is the Difference Between POY, FDY, and DTY Yarn?

Introduction: Understanding polyester yarn types is critical when planning fabric production.
Here’s a quick, practical guide to the differences between POY, FDY, and DTY.

Main Points:

  • POY (Partially Oriented Yarn):
    Semi-drawn, needs texturizing, used for stretch fabrics.

  • FDY (Fully Drawn Yarn):
    Drawn during spinning, ready for weaving/knitting, smooth texture.

  • DTY (Draw Textured Yarn):
    Twisted and drawn, soft and stretchable, perfect for activewear and home textiles.

Conclusion: Choosing the right yarn saves production time and optimizes product performance.
Contact SimYarn to select the ideal polyester yarn for your application.

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