Nu-Torque™ cotton yarns have excellent qualities and high potential to be applied in garment production. This project aims to further develop the technology for mass production of finer Nu-Torque™ cotton yarns for weaving and knitting.
Nu-Torque™ cotton yarns have good soft handle and surface appearance, higher yarn tenacity at lower twist levels, lower residual torque and hairiness, and low knitted fabric spirality after washing. They can provide much thinner and lighter fabrics as well as unique wool like softness of fabric. However, the current technology is difficult to manufacture finer yarn counts, even at 30Ne.
Established in 2006, The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA) is funded by the Innovation and Technology Commission of the HKSAR government, and hosted by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
HKRITA has achieved research deliverables over the years around our research clusters targeting in sustainability, industry advancement and social benefits through our centre-owned research teams and laboratories as well as collaborations with industry partners and institutions.