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explain the process of making yarn from fibres.


thilakcrazyc 26th Aug, 2021
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Heena Agrawal 26th Aug, 2021

hi...

The process of making yam from fibres is called spinning . Fibres from a mass of cotton wool are drawn out and twisted. This brings the fibres together to form yarn.

Swarnendu Bhattacharya 26th Aug, 2021

Hi

Yarn is made from the fibres by a process known a spinning.  The cotton fibres are drawn out from the ball of cotton wool and twisted bringing them together to form yarn.

It is the process by which drawn out strands of fibres are spinned forming an yarn. It is the manufacturing process of creating polymer fibres. Ring, rotars, air jet are the different types of spinning devices used in industries.

The polymer is 1st melted and converted in fluid state and then made to pass through spinneret. The polymer cools down and then solidifies like rubber like materials


Hope this helps

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