Combing intensity and fiber damage on combed wool combing machine

Authors

  • Barry V. Harrowfield CSIRO Textile Industry Division, Belmont, Australia

Abstract

The following examination of the effect of changing the number of revolutions of the work rollers in the carding process for combed wool yarn proves that the revolutions of the work rollers have a slight effect on fiber breaks. Indeed, the number of fiber breaks appears to increase slightly on the carder if the speed of the work rollers is increased beyond the RPMs that are common in industrial practice.

Published

1988-11-30

Issue

Section

From Professional Journal

How to Cite

[1]
Harrowfield, B.V. 1988. Combing intensity and fiber damage on combed wool combing machine. Tekstil. 37, 11 (Nov. 1988), 665–666.