What is the propose of 'thowing 'in silk industry in( science ) internal question
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because of thowing is an process of cleaning silk by twisting with threads
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Reeled silk is usually subjected to a process called throwing, in which the silk strands are twisted together with other silk strands to form a thicker, stronger, multithreaded yarn. Throwing produces a wide variety of yarns that differ according to the number of strands and the amount and direction of the twist imparted.
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- Organzine is a strong, thrown yarn used for weaving or knitting. It is composed of single strands that are first twisted and then folded together in two or more folds, then twisted in the direction opposite to that of the first twist. Tram yarns are also used for weaving. They consist of two or more strands run together and then twisted.
- Crepe yarns are used in crepe fabrics, which are characterized by a crinkled or puckered surface. Crepe yarns are highly twisted, folded yarns. Doupion, or dupion, yarns were originally taken from a single cocoon spun jointly by two silkworms. They produce an irregular, rough fabric with a coarser texture.
- The thickness or fineness of silk filament yarn is expressed in terms of denier, which is defined as the weight, in grams, of 9,000 meters of the yarn. The lower the denier, the finer the silk.
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