Definition and Classification of Yarn Spinning
What is yarn spinning
Yarn spinning is the technique of making yarn from fibers. The fibers can be wool, cotton or other natural materials, or they can be synthetic. Spinning produces a yarn that can then be used to make fabric.
Types of yarn spinning
Spinning can take numerous forms, but they all have the same goal: to transform fibers into yarn. Some varieties of spinning are more popular than others, but each has its own set of benefits.
Woolen and cotton are the two most common forms of spinning. The process of converting raw wool into yarn is known as spinning. The yarn is generally thick and heavy since it is spun on a spinning wheel. Cotton spinning is the transformation of raw cotton into yarn. The yarn is generally thin and light, and it is spun on a spinning wheel or spinning jenny.
There are also additional styles of spinning that are less common but have their own advantages. The process of converting raw silk into yarn is known as silk spinning. The yarn is generally very thin and delicate since it is spun on a spinning wheel. The process of spinning raw hemp into yarn is known as hemp spinning. The yarn is generally exceedingly fine and robust since it is spun on a spinning wheel. There are also chemical fiber spinning such as wet spinning and melt spinning, which will be introduced in the future.
Cotton spinning
The production of cotton fibers is the largest in natural fibers. And they are very versatile. We can use it for sewing clothes, sheets, bedding and other articles of life. It can also be used as canvas and conveyor belt materials. Or we can make it into floc for heat preservation and filler materials.
Cotton fibers are divided into fine cotton and long staple cotton. Compared with fine wool cotton, long wool cotton is whiter, finer, longer and shinier. It is the best cotton variety and is generally used for high-grade fabric
The raw materials used in cotton spinning production include cotton fiber and cotton-type chemical fiber, and its products include pure cotton yarn, purified fiber yarn and various blended yarns. In the cotton spinning system, according to the raw material quality and yarn quality requirements, it is divided into carding system, combing system and waste spinning system.
Typically used for spinning coarse and medium special yarns, as well as weaving regular textiles.
The combing technique is used to produce high-quality cotton yarn, unique yarn, and cotton and chemical fiber mixed yarn.
- Waste spinning system
Waste spinning systems are used to manufacture low-cost coarse cotton yarns.Because of the differences in the characteristics and impurity level of polyester and cotton fibers, they cannot be combined and processed in the cleaning and carding process when blended. To guarantee proper mixing, use three draws while combining on top.
- Cotton and chemical fiber blending system
The cotton spinning process begins with harvesting the cotton plants. The cotton is then washed and sorted by size. The cotton is then put into the spinning machine. Spinning machines twist cotton fibers together to make cotton yarn.
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