Rieter

Raw material

Index

Fiber materials used in short-staple spinning can be divided into three groups:

  • cotton, of various origins;
  • man-made fibers, mainly polyester and polyacrylonitrile;
  • regenerated fibers (viscose fibers).

An additional classification can be based on the degree of previous processing:

  • raw fiber, direct from the ginning mill or the man-made fiber manufacturer;
  • clean waste such as broken ends of sliver, lap and web;
  • filter strippings from the drawframe, roving frame, ring spinning machine and rotor spinner;
  • comber waste for the rotor spinning mill;
  • recycled fibers from dirty waste in the blowroom and carding room;
  • fibers torn out of hard waste such as roving, yarn and twisted threads.

Mostly, raw cotton and man-made fibers are used together with a small proportion of clean waste and possibly some recycled fibers blended with the raw material.