A STORY NDRUWALA

The NATVERLAL DAHYABHAI RUWALA (NDRUWALA) is established in 1958. We are dealing all kinds of Viscose, Polyester and Nylon for last 60 years in Surat. We have started our business with the trading unit.We believe in building relations with customers along with the business.

This is our traditional business for our family and we are the 3rd generation doing this business.The company has a very high reputation and recognition as a leading and reliable supplier of textile yarns in the market.

Our strength has established the stability of demand and stable supply of raw material to our customer. This is made possible due to our prime relations with key customers and supplier as well.

Our Products

Polyester yarn
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POLYESTER

Polyester is a class of polymers that chiefly contains Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET). Polyester is a synthetic polymer produced using PTA and MEG. Polyester Yarn is the fundamental items in the polyester classification. Right around 40% of the world creation of polyester is specifically used to make Polyester Yarn.

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Viscose Yarn
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Viscose

Viscose is produces from wood pulp. Viscose is a viscous organic liquid used to make rayon and cellophane. Cellulose from wood or cotton fibers is treated with sodium hydroxide, and then mixed with carbon disulfide to form cellulose xanthate, which is dissolved in more sodium hydroxide.

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Nylon Yarn
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Nylon

Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers, based on aliphatic or semi-aromatic polyamides. Nylon is a thermoplastic silky material that can be melt-processed into fibers, films or shapes.Nylon is made of repeating units linked by amide links similar to the peptide bonds in proteins.

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Dyed
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Dyed Yarn

Dyed yarn is a collection of many small threads to make fabric materials through sewing, knitting & weaving of one or more fiber.Dyeing is a simple way of coloring the yarns, threads, or textiles. In the normal process of dyeing the special chemical is used at the right temperature to dye the yarn.

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