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WELCOME

WELCOME TO DYNAMIC WOOL SOLUTIONS, WE ARE LIQUIDATING A LARGE INVENTORY OF FRENCH WOOL AND ROMANIAN HEMP YARN.

AS A RESULT OF THE CLOSURE OF A TEXTILE COMPANY, WE HAVE OUR HAND IN A GREAT RAW MATERIAL THAT IS TOTALLY CHEMICAL-FREE, ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY, AND SUSTAINABLE. 

 

French wool is renowned for its thicker, fluffier tufts, making it more suited for warm bedding products and heavier winter clothing.

Hemp yarn is the strongest plant base yarn in the market. 

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HEMP YARN

Fiber from the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa) can be used for textiles and other goods. This is not the same plant as Cannabis Indica, which is known for its medicinal and psychoactive substances. Using hemp in textiles goes back at least 10,000 years, and it has been made into canvas, rope, household textiles, paper, and cloth, sometimes interchangeably with linen.

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Natural fire barrier

Wool is naturally flame retardant. It does not ignite easily, burns with a self-extinguishing flame, and forms a soft dissipating ash residue whereas synthetic fibers form a hard, molten bead residue with melt-drip behavior. Wool is preferred since it presents fewer hazards for industrial and military uses in furnishings and apparel. Many and varied chemistries were developed historically for improving fire performance of wool fibers.

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