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Raw material requirements

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Due to the relatively high percentage of wrapping fibers, the air-jet process is perfectly capable of spinning 100% cotton, from 1˝ staple upwards. For finer yarn counts the cotton has to be combed, of course. Synthetics (up to 40 mm) and cotton/synthetics blends can also be processed without difficulty.

As in ring spinning, however, almost all the yarn characteristics are improved by the use of longer and finer fibers.

In air-jet spinning, the fibers keep their orientation throughout the spinning process. Particularly the core fibers remain absolutely parallel to the axis of the fiber flow. To optimize the spinning results, it is therefore advisable to process slivers with very good fiber parallelization. This also helps to improve the performance of the drafting system. This means that slivers with 3 drawframe passages after carding should be used. As the total draft of the Air-jet machine is limited (180 - 220 fold, technology wise), it can be necessary to process slivers as fine as 2.5 ktex and even finer when spinning fine count yarn.