Direct Warping is a method used in the preparation of yarns for weaving. At our company, ProfixM, we do the same thing to guarantee that the yarns are strong, level and ready shortly to make stuff like clothes and other fabrics. With this method, as opposed to earlier, more laborious ways, the same amount of time and effort is used for every strand. So it's worth seeing what direct warping does differently.
At ProfixM, we make our direct warping process fast and efficient. We combine the steps it would take for us to prepare the yarn instead of doing them in individual steps. Which is to say, we can make a lot of fiber in less time. This is great for ensuring big volume can be filled quickly without the issues. We’ve been there for our customers and we know they’re used to getting what they want quickly, and they don’t like long waiting times either, so we’ve streamlined the process to make it easy for them to get what they want, whenever they want it.

Our wholesalers who require large quantities of yarn that looks and feels the same, absolutely love the way we warp and beam those looms direct! Every yarn we make looks exactly like the last. That’s super important also for making things like clothes, where every piece has to match. Our machines are programmed to inspect the yarns as they are made, so errors are super rare. This is good for our buyers as they can be assured that our yarns will work for them.

The yarns produced by ProfixM's direct warping technology are quick to produce and very high quality. Strong yarns that don't snap or fuzz easily. This is wonderful for those dull, sturdy clothes and other products. Because the process is computerized, every little bit of yarn is tested and made certain to be perfect. So the garments produced with our yarns will look good while lasting.

We save money by using direct warping, and we pass savings to the customer here at ProfixM. It is also less energy- and material-intensive than older methods. It’s also better for the environment because it’s less wasteful. We employ only as much as we need and ensure that nothing goes to waste. This is way cheaper too, and helping the environment is an added bonus.