Rieter

Flexible clothing in detail

Index

The substrate is formed as a continuous narrow band (51 mm for the main cylinder) or as a broad band (equal to the length of the  flats) comprising five (flexible clothing), seven (semi-rigid clothing) or even more plies of cloth joined together by vulcanizing. Double hooks of round or oval wire are embedded in the substrate; each has a knee in the leg and a cross-bar at the foot. The knee is required so that the hook does not project too far outward when the leg is bent back; it is thus possible to operate with small spacings between the clothing surfaces. In order to make the clothing more aggressive, the points are mostly ground on both sides (lateral sharpening), and they are also hardened. In the flats, the point density is in the range of 240 - 500 points per square inch.

Fig. 120 – Flexible clothing