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COTTON YARN PROCESSING

REPRESENTED BY DIPA DUTTA


YARN

• Strand composed of fibers.


• Either natural or man-made.
• Suitable for use in the construction of interlaced fabrics.
COTTON YARN PROCESSING
Ginning

Ring Blow
Spanning Room

Yarn
Processing
Roving Steps Carding

Combing Drawing
GINNING
• Cotton From Field to Fabric : Ginning
BLOW ROOM
• Opening
• Cleaning
• Dust Removal
• Blending/Mixing
• Even feed material to card
• Recycling the waste material
CARDING

• Disentangles, cleans and


intermixes fibers
• Produce a continuous web
• Is achieved by passing the fibers
DRAWING

• The silvers are blended, leveled and


drafted
• Passing the silvers through a series
of pairs of rollers.
COMBING
• Straightening or parallelizing of
fibers.
• Removing of short fibers and
impurities.
• Use brushes and rollers.
ROVING

• Reduce the linear density of draw


frame silver by drafting
• Insert small amount of twist to give
required strength of roving.
RING SPINNING
• Spinning fibres, such as cotton, flax or
wool, to make a Yarn
• Reduce the linear density of draw frame
silver by drafting
• The process involved in ring spinning:
 Creeling
 Drafting
 Twisting
 Winding
 Building up
 Doffing
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