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  2. Carding - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carding

    Carding machine. Carding: the fibres are separated and then assembled into a loose strand (sliver or tow) at the conclusion of this stage. The cotton comes off of the picking machine in laps, and is then taken to carding machines. The carders line up the fibres nicely to make them easier to spin.

  3. Carding machine | textile manufacturing | Britannica

    www.britannica.com/technology/carding-machine

    Carding machine, Machine for carding textile fibres. In the 18th century, hand carding was laborious and constituted a bottleneck in the newly mechanized production of textiles. Several inventors worked to develop machines to perform the task, notably John Kay, Oliver Evans, Lewis Paul, R.

  4. Drum Carders | Wool Carders for Sale | The Woolery

    woolery.com/fiber-tools/drum-carders.html

    A drum carder functions by passing the fiber through a set of rollers and across a drum that is wrapped in carding cloth. Carding cloth is typically a reinforced rubber sheet or heavy fabric panel that has been impregnated with an exposed wire matrix.

  5. Small production mills use our carding machine to process fibers like sheep wool, alpaca (both huacaya and suri), angora, cotton, yak, and bamboo. Industrial laboratories test synthetic fibers such as polyester, polyethylene, nylon, aramid, and bicomponents.

  6. Carding machine - All industrial manufacturers - DirectIndustry

    www.directindustry.com/industrial-manufacturer/carding-machine-224027.html

    Find your carding machine easily amongst the 26 products from the leading brands (RIETER, SAURER, AUTEFA, ...) on DirectIndustry, the industry specialist for your professional purchases.

  7. Actions of Carding Machine in Spinning (Yarn Manufacturing)

    www.textileindustry.net/actions-of-carding-machine

    A carding machine is a textile processing machine that produces a thin web of wool, cotton, or other fibers by individualizing, disentangling, and aligning the fiber strands. After that, this web is further processed into thread or yarn for use in textiles.

  8. Finest Motorized Drum Carder | Strauch Fiber Equipment Co.

    www.strauchfiber.com/products/carders/finest-motorized.php

    Our motorized drum carders use very high quality, durable, electronically controlled motors that are made in the USA! All these machines have been extensively beta tested by some "heavy duty" fiber artists and they all have raved about the design, workmanship, and durability.

  9. From Fiber to Yarn: The Carding Process in Yarn Manufacturing

    textileapex.com/carding-process-in-yarn-manufacturing

    The carding process typically involves using a carding machine with a series of rollers or drums covered with fine wire teeth or carding cloth. The fibres are fed into the carding machine, which separates and combs them as they pass through the rollers.

  10. JSC 328 Card - Saurer

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    The right combination of blow room and carding technologies ensures excellent fibre utilisation and sliver quality for high efficiency and yarn quality in spinning. The widened and high-production card JSC 328 has already sold more than 4 000 sets to customers all over the world.

  11. Carding | The Woolmark Company

    www.woolmark.com/industry/product-development/wool-processing/woollen-carding

    The card, or carding machine, comprises a series of horizontally aligned rotating rollers or cylinders which are covered in pins. Some of the rollers or cylinders rotate in different directions - clockwise and counter-clockwise - whilst others in the same directions.