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Computer Modeling of the Product Spun from Chemical and Wool Fibres

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The effect of the average length of Lavsan fibres in blending with wool lots with a low average fibre length on the average length and quadratic irregularity of fibres over the length in blended slivers is investigated. Recommendations are made for reducing the irregularity of the blended sliver and improving the conditions in successive transfers—in the combing, roving, and spinning segments of manufacture of worsted yarn.

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Bitus, E.I. Computer Modeling of the Product Spun from Chemical and Wool Fibres. Fibre Chemistry 35, 237–240 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026126426918

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