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DESALES TRADING CO. INC.

DeSales Trading Company, Inc is a textile business focused on the buying and selling of off-grade yarns is based in Burlington, North Carolina USA. Since 1969, when DeSales Trading Company was founded, our company has maintained direct relationships with yarn producers, texturizers and yarn spinners by purchasing off-grade yarns. Off-grade yarns are sometimes referred to as B-Grade Yarns, Substandard Yarns or Stock-lot yarns - they mean the same thing: the yarns are not first quality yarns. With this in mind, it is in the interest of the producer, texturizer or spinner to relieve their inventory of off-grade yarns and the best way to handle off-grade yarns, from an accounting point of view, is to sell the yarn off on a monthly or quarterly basis.
Country/AreaUnited States
Company Emailinfo@desales.com
IndustryChemicals MaterialsManufacturing GeneralManufacturingTools & HardwareFabric & Textile Raw Material
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Company phone(336) 227-0200
Established1969
Company Revenue$4,320,000
Number of employees<25
SIC Code51519
NAICS Code42424
Main ProductsNewsletterRubberflex and DeSales in Latex Rubber Thread Partnership [Knitting International]Robust Market for YarnsPortuguêsFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Españolfeatured twice in the Wall Street Journal. Our own Michael Murray had the opportunity to speak as a subject-matter expert about the supply chain during natural disasters.
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Q1: What is the physical address of DeSales Trading Company's warehouse?
A1: The physical address of DeSales Trading Company's warehouse is 609 Tucker St, Burlington, NC 27215.

Q2: What type of yarn does Desales Trading Company primarily deal with?
A2: Desales Trading Company primarily deals with synthetic elastomeric yarns (Spandex) and other types of yarns such as Off Grade Yarns, Substandard Yarns, Textured Yarns, etc.

Q3: In what year was Synthetic Elastomeric Yarn (Spandex) first produced?
A3: Synthetic Elastomeric Yarn (Spandex) was first produced in the 1950s by the German textile manufacturer Bayer Fibers.

Q4: What is the common unit of measurement for spandex yarns sold by Desales Trading Company?
A4: The common unit of measurement for spandex yarns sold by Desales Trading Company is denier or decitex.

Q5: What are some common applications of spandex yarns in textile production?
A5: Spandex yarns can be used in a wide range of textile applications, including direct knitting into fabrics, introducing spandex yarn as a "covered spandex" component, and placing it into elastic narrow fabrics such as waist-bands or bra straps.

Q6: What is the recommended storage condition for spandex fibers to maintain their performance?
A6: Spandex fibers should be stored properly in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity to prevent degradation.

Q7: How does Desales Trading Company classify substandard or second-quality spandex yarns?
A7: Substandard or second-quality spandex yarns are classified as such if they have a variation in denier size. These yarns can still be used on knitting machines but may require additional processing to cover any imperfections.

Q8: What is the recommended application for substandard or second-quality spandex yarns?
A8: Substandard or second-quality spandex yarns are ideal for non-critical products such as unbranded product lines, informal markets, promotional markets, or budget-minded product categories.
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