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Roving Frames in Ring Spinning Systems

The input of roving frame is silver that comes from draw frame section where only parallel of comber sliver. The roving section reduces the linear density of draw frame silver by drafting. After reducing the linear density the silver is transfer into roving (a thin form of rope). This is the first stage where the twist is inserted for making a yarn in a spinning mill. The output of this section is roving which is wind on a bobbin and this is suitable for the further process. Here in this section describes

Standard Staple Yarn Spinning Procedures

Yarn making from staple fibers involves picking (opening, sorting, cleaning, blending), carding and combing (separating and aligning), drawing (re-blending), drafting (drawing into a long strand) and spinning (further drawing and twisting). Silk and synthetic filaments are produced by a less extensive procedure. Current high-production yarn-making operations are performed on integrated machines that perform this entire sequence as one combined operation.