high neps, cloudy web,
It's called spinning.
Yes; the usual route is to take the filament yarn (as it is in bullet proof jackets etc) from woven waste, then chop it down to staple fibre (short fibre in the range of a few mm to hundreds of mm but ideally for most carding operations 30 - 60mm), this staple fibre is then either reprocessed into nonwovens by carding and some form of bonding, it can also be re-spun into staple yarn and woven, alternatively it can be pulped, all these could be used as flexible products or in composites. It does not melt but degrades somewhere around 450°C so can not be recycled that way and as yet is not being re-dissolved for spinning.
Compact cotton is a high-quality yarn. It is made by processing extra-long staple cotton with a compact spinning system. The process creates a strong yarn with very little pilling.
Staple Crops- a textile fiber crop This was made possible by economic improvement because of the high demand of cotton. It was also because the industrial revolution had just occured and they had just invented the "water frame" and "the spinning jenny" bothused to make textiles, or fabric.
No it is not.
Staple MEAT in Andhre
i have a lot of staple at home.
Staple fibre
Not unless you staple it to your head =]
Staple Crops- a textile fiber crop This was made possible by economic improvement because of the high demand of cotton. It was also because the industrial revolution had just occured and they had just invented the "water frame" and "the spinning jenny" bothused to make textiles, or fabric.
What Is The Oldest Staple Food ?
staple food of rajasthan is chapatti.