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The purpose of blending

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 Raw materials used in the spinning mill are always inhomogeneous in their characteristics. In part, this is inevitable owing to the different cultivation conditions of natural fibers and the different production conditions for manmade fibers. Partly, it is deliberate in order to influence the end product and the process.

Blending is performed mainly in order to:

  • give the required characteristics to the end product (e.g. blending of man-made fibers with natural fibers produces the desired easy-care characteristics);
  • compensate for variations in the characteristics of the raw materials (even cotton of a single origin exhibits variability and must be blended);
  • hold down raw material costs (blending-in of raw material at low price level);
  • influence favorably the behavior of the material during processing (improve the running characteristics of short staple material by admixture of carrier fibers); and
  • achieve effects by varying color, fiber characteristics and so on.