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Honeydew

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Honeydew forms tenaciously adhering sticky deposits on spinning elements and thus makes spinning more difficult while causing deterioration in yarn characteristics and an increase in ends down. However, if the use of cottons contaminated in this way is unavoidable, the speed of the spinning machines must be reduced and the room climate adjusted accordingly. In particular, relative humidity should not exceed 45 to 50% RH in order to limit the formation of sticky deposits on thread guiding components. It is also necessary to clean all thread guiding components thoroughly after the passage of the contaminated cotton (wash)! Wherever possible, the use of cottons containing honeydew should therefore be avoided.