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32S Cooling Viscose Polyester Blended Yarn for Socks
32S cooling viscose polyester blended yarn for socks gives sock mills a cooler hand feel, cleaner yarn running, and better control on 18G machines. The 60% viscose / 40% polyester blend, compact siro spinning, and 600 twist help balance comfort, yarn strength, and color development in bulk sock production.
- Spinning Process: Compact Siro Spinning
- Yarn Count: 32S
- Fiber Composition: 60% Viscose / 40% Polyester
- Yarn Form: Dyed Yarn
- Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 5,000 kg
- Packaging: Carton Packing
32S cooling viscose polyester blended yarn for socks is made for sock mills that need a softer touch, stable knitting, and easier color planning in one yarn. The 60% viscose / 40% polyester blend gives the fabric a cooler and smoother hand. Compact siro spinning and 600 twist help the yarn stay cleaner on the machine and more controlled in production. If you are building a new spring or summer sock line, this structure gives your team a solid base for sampling and bulk planning.
Built for Clean 18G Sock Knitting
In sock production, good hand feel alone is not enough. A yarn may feel soft in the hand and still slow the machine down. A shade may look right in a lab dip and still create trouble when bulk knitting starts. That is why yarn structure matters from the first sample. This product uses a 32S single-yarn construction for 18G knitting, so buyers can match it more directly to fine-gauge sock development.
When the machine runs, fiber control affects loop formation, lint level, and surface appearance. Compact siro spinning helps hold the yarn body tighter, so the surface stays cleaner and the yarn path stays steadier. At the same time, 600 twist improves yarn cohesion. That combination helps sock factories protect both knitting efficiency and fabric appearance.
Why This Yarn Works in Bulk Production
Buyers in this segment usually face the same pressure. The sock must feel comfortable. The yarn must run well. The color must match the program. The supply plan must stay under control. This yarn addresses those points in a practical way.
The viscose share supports a cooler and softer touch, which matters in lightweight socks and spring-summer programs. The polyester share adds support and helps the yarn keep better body during knitting and use. That balance is practical for mills that want a softer result without losing yarn control. It also works well for brands that want a better hand feel without giving up stable, repeatable production.
Dyed sock yarn needs tighter planning than raw white yarn. Once color approval slows down, the whole bulk schedule can shift. This product is supplied as dyed yarn to customer requirement, so buyers can align shade planning with knitting development from the start. That saves time in repeat programs and helps private-label buyers manage seasonal color work with more confidence.
Key Technical Benefits
- Compact siro spinning: Helps reduce surface hairiness and keeps the yarn body cleaner during knitting.
- 60% viscose / 40% polyester blend: Brings together softer touch and practical yarn support.
- 32S single yarn: Fits fine-gauge sock structures that need a neat and clean face.
- 600 twist: Improves yarn cohesion and supports steadier running on the machine.
- Dyed yarn format: Supports custom colors, repeat shades, and product line development.
- 18G reference: Gives technical teams a clear gauge match for sock knitting programs.
How This Yarn Solves Common Mill Problems
Cleaner running on the knitting floor
Loose fibers and unstable yarn running create real cost. They add lint, raise operator attention, and can affect the final sock face. Compact siro spinning helps control those loose fibers more effectively. As a result, the yarn surface stays cleaner, the yarn path stays more stable, and the machine works with less pressure. For mills, that directly affects uptime, lint control, and fabric consistency.
Better touch without a weak structure
Soft yarn often brings one risk: the fabric feels good, but the yarn body loses support. On the other side, a stronger synthetic-heavy yarn may run better but feel harder on the foot. This viscose polyester sock yarn sits in the middle. The viscose portion gives a smoother and cooler hand. The polyester portion helps maintain body, support, and everyday wear strength. That balance works well for buyers who need comfort but still want predictable knitting behavior.
More accurate gauge matching in development
When a yarn does not match the machine and sock target, development slows down fast. The sock face may look uneven. Pattern control may become harder. Sample approval may take too long. This 32S cooling sock yarn is intended for 18G knitting, so developers can start with a more direct technical fit. That shortens the path from sample discussion to real knitting trials.
Faster color planning for dyed sock programs
Color programs often fail because the shade discussion starts too late. By the time the buyer confirms the final shade, the sample window has already narrowed. This dyed sock yarn works well in planned color programs because buyers can confirm shades early and move faster into sample knitting. That helps brands, traders, and factories line up shade cards, sample knitting, and bulk dye planning in the right order.
What Buyers Gain from This Yarn
- Compact siro spinning: Cleaner yarn surface and better machine control during sock knitting.
- 32S single-yarn construction: A neat fabric face for fine-gauge sock development.
- 60% viscose / 40% polyester: A cooler, softer hand with enough support for stable processing.
- 600 twist: Better yarn cohesion and steadier running in bulk production.
- Dyed yarn to customer requirement: Easier planning for custom shades, repeat colors, and seasonal programs.
- MOQ from 5,000 kg: A clearer supply base for large sock orders and repeat programs.
Technical Specifications
| Spinning Process | Compact Siro Spinning |
| Yarn Count | 32S |
| Ply | 1 Ply |
| Fiber Composition | 60% Viscose / 40% Polyester |
| Twist | 600 |
| Linear Density | 11–20 tex |
| Reference Gauge | 18G |
| Yarn Form | Dyed Yarn |
| Color | By Customer Requirement |
| Main Use | Knitting, especially socks |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 5,000 kg |
| Packaging | Carton Packing |
Recommended Uses
This yarn fits fine-gauge knitted socks that need a cooler touch, a clean surface, and good machine control. It works well for everyday socks, spring-summer socks, fashion socks, and other dyed sock styles where hand feel and color both matter. It is also a practical option for buyers who need one yarn base for repeated color programs rather than one-off development only.
Before You Book a Bulk Order
Before bulk production starts, confirm the machine gauge, target sock weight, shade standard, end use, and monthly demand. That step helps the sample plan move faster and keeps bulk dye planning closer to the real order. If your team is preparing a seasonal program, early confirmation matters even more. Once shade approval moves late, the delivery plan moves with it. Send your gauge and shade target now while your production window is still open.
FAQ
Is this yarn a good match for 18G sock machines?
Yes. The 32S single-yarn construction suits fine-gauge sock knitting. On 18G machines, it helps build a neat surface and a lighter sock structure. Buyers should still match the yarn to sock weight, pattern, and machine settings before bulk booking.
What does compact siro spinning change in real production?
It controls loose fibers better than ordinary spinning routes. That helps reduce surface hairiness, keeps the yarn path cleaner, and makes the fabric face neater. Mills care about this because lint and unstable feeding can slow down production.
Why choose 60% viscose and 40% polyester for cooling socks?
This ratio gives a softer, cooler hand while keeping enough body and strength for knitting. A higher viscose share can feel good but lose support. A higher polyester share can run well but feel harder. The 60/40 blend is a practical middle point for many sock programs.
Does 600 twist make the yarn too hard?
No. In this product, 600 twist is used to improve yarn cohesion and running stability. It helps the yarn hold together on the machine. The final hand feel still depends on stitch structure, machine setting, and finishing.
Can you match custom dyed colors for sock collections?
Yes. This dyed sock yarn can follow buyer shade requirements. To speed up approval, send your shade card, end use, and planned quantity at the start. That helps keep sampling and bulk dye planning on schedule.
What should I confirm before I place a 5,000 kg order?
Confirm machine gauge, sock weight, target feel, shade standard, monthly demand, and delivery plan. That cuts down rework and helps keep bulk production on time.
















