Any textile company’s main goal is to produce ‘quality’ fabric as cheaply and efficiently as possible. Size paste can be used in a variety of ways to achieve the goal of sizing, which is to bind the fibre and coat the yarn to increase its strength, abrasion
resistance, and smoothness and uniformity.
A slightly more advanced method of yarn sizing warp yarns is ball warp yarn size, also known as chain warp yarn size. This method is used when a slightly larger scale of sizing is required. When spinning mills sold their yarn in the form of sized warps
ready for weaving, this method was popular in Europe. However, slasher sizing or tape yarn sizing is the most widely used method of yarn sizing around the world.
The stresses and strains that each type of textile material is subjected to throughout the weaving process affect it differently. Cotton material, for example, reacts differently than polyester material. Because of their greater cohesiveness and filament
length continuity, continuous filament yarns are more resistant to weaving stresses.