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Elimination of short fibers

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Short fibers can only be eliminated if they are pressed into and retained in the  clothing. Since that is not possible with metallic clothing, only the  flats can be considered in this context. The ability to select short as opposed to long fibers is based on the fact that long fibers have more contact with the clothing of the  main cylinder than the short fibers. Thus longer fibers are continually caught and carried along by the main cylinder. Short fibers, on the other hand, offer less surface to the clothing of the main cylinder; they therefore remain caught in the flats clothing, are pressed into it and leave the machine in the flat strippings. Elimination of short fibers in the card must, however, be viewed in proportion. It is actually very small, as can be readily demonstrated. The card eliminates 1 - 2% flat strippings. Approximately half of the strippings are made up of short fibers. The card therefore eliminates fewer than 1% short fibers. In the staple diagram this is scarcely noticeable – the inaccuracy of the staple measurement procedure is greater than the change in value.