- Carding
- Gilling and combing
- Drawing
- Roving
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Gilling and Combing: Gilling is carried out before (preparative gilling) and after (finisher gilling) combing. The preparative gilling is mainly to align the fibers in a parallel direction, further blend the wool through doubling and to add moisture and lubricants. Whereas finisher gilling is mainly aimed to remove the mild entanglement introduced to the combed sliver. The carded wool, which is to be made into worsted yarn, is put through gilling and combing operations. The gilling process removes the shorter staple and straightens the longer fibers. This process is continued in the combing operation, which removes the shorter fibers of 1 to 4 inch (25 – 100 mm) lengths (called combing noils), places the longer fibers (called tops) as parallel as possible, and further cleans the fibers by removing any remaining loose impurities.
Drawing : Drawing is an advanced operation which doubles and redoubles slivers of wool fibers. The process draws, drafts, twists, and winds the stock, making the slivers more compact and thinning them into slubbers. Drawing is done only for worsted process.
Roving : This is the final stage before spinning. Roving is actually a light twisting operation to hold the thin slubbers intact.
Spinning : The type of spinning explained here is applicable both for woolen and worsted yarns. In the spinning operation, the wool roving is drawn out and twisted into yarn. There are two main methods used to produce woolen-spun yarns. These are:
Worsted yarns are spun on any kind of spinning machine – mule, ring, cap, or flyer. The two principle systems of spinning worsted yarns are the English system and the French system.
· In the English system (Bradford), the fiber is oiled before combing, and a tight twist is inserted. This produces smoother and finer yarns. The more tightly twisted yarn makes stronger, more durable fabrics.
· In the French system, no oil is used. The yarn is given no twist; it is fuzzier, and therefore suitable for soft worsted yarns.
Manufacturing Woolen Yarns: In the manufacture of woolen yarns, the fibers are passed through two stages such as:
The next stage is spinning which is similar to that of worsted production process. We would learn the spinning process is the next section.
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