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Types of Spinning Free Powerpoint Templates

Two types of spinning are used to creat yarns; Staple spinning Extrusion spinning

Staple Spinning Staple spinning turns short fibres into yarn. Short fibres are combed or carded, then drawn out to produce a long yarn.

Woollen and Worsted

Properties of Carded Cotton Yarn Properties of Combed Cotton Yarn AESTHETIC Low to medium twist Uneven thickness of yarn Uneven surface Thicker yarn Poor resiliency Medium to high twist Even thickness of yarn Smooth surface Finer yarn DURABILITY/STRENGTH Strong More durable Improved yarn strength Durable COMFORT soft CARE absorbent slower drying quick drying END USES denim sheeting Towelling cotton sewing thread knitted cotton underwear Voile

Extrusion Spinning Extrusion spinning creates yarns by passing a fibre-forming substance through a spinneret. The substance the solidifies to form a filament.

Wet Spinning Wet spinning is used for fibre forming substances that have been dissolved in a solvent.

Melt Spinning In melt-spinning, the fibre-forming substance is melted for extrusion through the spinneret and then directly solidified by cooling. (Nylon and Polyester are produced in this manner)