SEOUL, KOREA ---By crossing and interlocking long continuous length of fibers, a certain type of yarn can be produced. And this yarn is quite useful for the production of many applications, such as textiles, embroidery, knitting, sewing, weaving, and etc. And there are many characteristics that different yarn fibers show, and, based on these traits, yarns are carefully chosen for different textiles.
Hyung-Ji’s ultra Fiber
And the company Hyung-Ji(www.hyungji.en.ec21.com) finds a way to add more spins to how yarns can be maximized to their fullest potential use. Their business foundation took place back in 1996, and, since then, Hyung-Ji has grown to be a specialist for the production of yarn and one of savvy exporters in the industry. Recently, the company saw a breakthrough when they successfully created ultra-fiber material which gives customers a soft feeling and is light-weighted just like silk. And the ultra-fibers are being exported as raw materials for popular items like socks to several foreign countries, as they are proved to have such excellent benefits that can make up for the downsides of cotton. Now it is sparking lots of interests in the United States.
Comprised of special ultra-fibers, twisted in the mix of mono or diverse colors, Hyung-Ji’s yarn items might be looking edgy and unique in comparison . And its look certainly is the very indication of how their quality feels like as wobbly and comfy patterns crossed and intertwined will be suffice enough for those who are always seeking the best raw materials for their creations.
They never stop continuing to break sweats that ultimately pay off in the end. The evidence is another new fiber developed based on functional materials; they are eco-friendly and attracting lots of manufacturers who are environmentally-conscious, which will lead to more market opportunities.
Hyung-Ji has been awarded the KOTRA Seal of Excellence since 2010