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  22—STUDIES ON THE NOBLE COMB. PART I: THE INFLUENCE OF CIRCLE TEMPERATURES
 
 
Title: 22—STUDIES ON THE NOBLE COMB. PART I: THE INFLUENCE OF CIRCLE TEMPERATURES
Author: Turpie, D. W. F.
Kruger, P. J.
Appeared in: The journal of the Textile Institute
Paging: Volume 63 (1972) nr. 6 pages 325-346
Year: 1972-06-01
Contents: The combing performance of the Noble comb is dependent on the withdrawal force of the ingoing slivers, the setting of the drawing-off rollers, the absolute temperatures of the small and large circles, and the quantity of ether-extractable matter present. The withdrawal force has the greatest effect on the production of minimum noil and is also a major factor in the selection of the optimum temperatures to be used at any given setting. A theory of fibre selection and fibre migration is presented in order to explain the experimental conditions characterizing minimum noil. It is shown that changes in mean fibre length sometimes conflicted with changes in percentage noil. Certain modifications to the comb were made in order that the combed slivers from the small and large circles could be separated.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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