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Short to medium-staple combing mills

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The raw material used here is the same as that for producing  carded yarns. Often the same cotton blend is spun to both carded and combed yarn, sometimes even of the same fineness (in the coarser to medium-fine range). In comparison with a carded yarn, the combed yarn should chiefly exhibit better cleanliness, smoothness and strength. In this type of process, high production is usually sought in combination with noil levels from 8 to 18 (22)%.

Whereas in medium to coarse count mills combing is a matter of choice, for fine to very fine counts it is a must, as the number of fibers in the cross section of the yarn becomes very small, and in that case short fibers result in a lot of faults.