Wednesday, 1 February 2012

General remarks process

Through the combing process, the card sliver is stripped from residual foreign matter as well as from fibres shorter than a pre-set length. During this operation all the fibres are straightened and parallelised with respect to the longitudinal axis of the sliver, that at the end of the process is therefore called combed sliver.
The high degree of parallelism of the fibres and the reduction in the number of short fibres in the combed sliver remarkably reduce the bulkiness and the hairiness of

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