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2/45 Merino Wool Blend Yarn (6% Wool) — Compact-Spun, Two-Ply Cones
Compact spinning helps reduce hairiness and improve evenness. MOQ 1 kg/color.
- Spinning Process: Compact-spun
- Yarn Count: 2/45
- Fiber Composition: 6% wool / 30% acrylic / 20% nylon / 44% polyester
- Yarn Form: Cone yarn
- Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 1 kg per color
- Packaging: Carton packing
Overview & Key Benefits
Buying a stable 2/45 two-ply cone yarn usually comes down to three production pain points: unevenness, excess hairiness, and shade drift between lots. This compact-spun merino blend yarn is built to run cleaner and more consistently, while keeping B2B purchasing flexible with a low MOQ per color and fast lead times.
- Cleaner yarn surface: compact spinning helps reduce hairiness and lint in processing.
- More stable running: two-ply structure supports consistent weaving/knitting performance.
- Color program for repeat orders: stock shades plus custom colors based on shade card confirmation.
- Lower purchase risk: MOQ starts at 1 kg per color for sampling and market testing.
- Lead time you can plan: in-stock dispatch in 1–2 days; custom production typically 3–15 days.
1) Comparison Table: Our Yarn vs. Typical Market Options
| Key factor | Our compact-spun 2/45 merino blend cone yarn | Typical peer yarn |
|---|---|---|
| Hairiness / fly | Reduced hairiness for cleaner processing and less lint | More surface fuzz; higher fly and equipment lint |
| Evenness | Compact spinning improves fiber control and yarn uniformity | Higher variation; more stop-starts and break risk |
| Downstream stability | Two-ply construction supports stable weaving/knitting | Ply consistency varies; performance can drift by lot |
| Color repeatability | Shade card confirmation + repeat-order workflow | Higher mismatch risk across batches |
| MOQ per color | 1 kg per color | Often higher MOQ per color |
| Lead time | In-stock: 1–2 days; custom: typically 3–15 days | Less predictable schedules |
2) Why Choose Us (How We Reduce Wholesale Risk)
Wholesale sourcing should feel measurable, not emotional. Therefore, we run a spec-first workflow and give you practical checks to reduce surprises in bulk orders.
- Spec-first supply: we control count, ply, twist, and composition against a clear specification.
- Color confirmation: we confirm shades using a shade card process before bulk production for custom colors.
- Low-MOQ testing: start at 1 kg per color to validate machine behavior and shade acceptance.
- Schedule transparency: we separate in-stock dispatch (1–2 days) from custom production (typically 3–15 days).
- Inspection-friendly: we support pre-shipment checks and third-party inspection when required.
3) Product Technical Specifications
| Product type | Merino wool blend yarn (colored yarn program) |
| Spinning process | Compact-spun |
| Yarn count | 2/45 |
| Ply | 2-ply |
| Fiber composition | 6% wool / 30% acrylic / 20% nylon / 44% polyester |
| Yarn form | Cone yarn |
| Linear density | 11–20 tex |
| Twist | 780 (per spec) |
| Gauge (reference) | 18G |
| Color options | Natural white, bleached, red, blue, green, yellow, purple, cyan, mixed; custom colors per shade card |
| MOQ | 1 kg per color |
| Lead time | In-stock: 1–2 days; custom: typically 3–15 days |
| Packaging | Carton packing |
| Origin | Pinghu, Zhejiang, China |
| Item / model no. | 26AW08 |
4) Wholesale Policy & Price
| Topic | Policy |
|---|---|
| MOQ | 1 kg per color |
| Sampling | Sample cones available (confirm shade and availability) |
| Pricing | Quote-based by color, quantity (kg), and delivery terms. Request a quote for your landed cost. |
| Lead time | In-stock: 1–2 days; custom: typically 3–15 days |
| Payment | Standard B2B payment options (confirm for domestic vs. export orders) |
5) Packaging & Logistics
- Packaging: carton packing for cone yarn to reduce crushing and contamination.
- Shipping: domestic and export shipments available; confirm Incoterms, carrier, and documents per order.
- Before dispatch: we confirm color code, kg per color, carton count, and lot/batch identifiers for traceability.
6) Certifications & Patents
| Item | What you can expect |
|---|---|
| Compliance / certifications | We do not claim specific certifications by default. If you need OEKO-TEX, REACH, RoHS, or other requirements, share your target standard and we will align on a testing plan. |
| Test reports | We can support buyer-required third-party testing based on end-use. |
7) FAQ (Technical Expert)
Q1. What does “2/45” mean, and what does it change in production?
A: It indicates a two-ply yarn built from 45-count singles. In practice, 2-ply construction typically improves running stability and helps keep fabric appearance more consistent.
Q2. Why does compact-spun yarn matter for factories?
A: Compact spinning usually reduces hairiness and improves evenness. As a result, many lines see less fly/lint, fewer weak spots, and more stable efficiency.
Q3. Is this yarn suitable for socks?
A: Yes. The nylon content supports durability, and the two-ply build helps stability. However, confirm performance with a pilot run on your target gauge and finishing route.
Q4. Can I use it for weaving?
A: Yes. Cone format and two-ply structure generally suit machine weaving. Additionally, reduced hairiness helps keep high-speed environments cleaner.
Q5. How do you manage shade consistency for repeat orders?
A: We follow a shade card confirmation workflow. For repeat orders, lock the shade code and keep a reference sample from the approved lot to reduce shade drift.
Q6. What does “11–20 tex” tell me as a buyer?
A: Tex measures linear density (g/1000 m). A controlled tex range supports consistent fabric weight and more stable machine settings.
Q7. What lead time should I plan for stock vs. custom colors?
A: In-stock orders typically dispatch in 1–2 days after confirmation. Custom colors usually take 3–15 days, depending on shade complexity and schedule.
Q8. What quick incoming QC checks should I run?
A: Verify color code, kg per color, carton count, lot/batch ID, and cone condition. Then run a short trial for break rate and shade appearance under your standard lighting.
















