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Yarn Processing

Subject : engineering
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1. An assemblage of fibers twisted or laid together so as to form a continuous strand that can be made into a textile fabric






2. A very weak rope of fibers produced in intermediate steps in the production of spun yarns






3. Made of textured or crimped filament fibers






4. Refers to the process of twisting silk filaments into yarn or to the process of twisting and texturing synthetic- fiber- filament yarns






5. A yarn that has been processed to have greater covering power or apparent volume as compared with a conventional yarn






6. An initial step in the production of spun yarns that loosens fibers from bale form and cleans and blends the fibers






7. A yarn with high degrees of potential elastic stretch and yarn curl






8. A slightly irregular bulky wool or wool- like yarn that has not been combed






9. A yarn formed from inherently bulky fibers






10. A spun yarn process that eliminates roving and twisting






11. Refers to a process of converting filament fibers to staple fibers by cutting or break stretching






12. A yarn unlike filaments of different deniers or generic types blended together






13. One step in yarn spinning - staple fibers are drawn together in a somewhat parallel arrangement to form a very weak rope of fibers called carded sliver






14. A slightly irregular spun yarn with short staple fibers and protruding fiber ends






15. A bulk yarn made with little or no stretch






16. A continuous strand of staple fibers held together by some mechanism






17. A process of producing a spun yarn by using carefully controlled - rapidly moving jets of air






18. A fabric that consists of two or more generically different fiber types






19. A smooth - straight - and uniform wool or wool- like yarn that has been processed to remove short fibers and to make the remaining fibers more parallel






20. A uniform spun yarn with long- staple fibers and few protruding fiber ends






21. Refers to the process of adding bulk to yarns or modifying fabric surfaces






22. A process for producing spun yarns; a series of operations removes fibers from a bale - removes debris - makes the fibers parallel - draws them into a fine strand - and adds twists to hold them together






23. A uniformly bulky filament yarn in which the bulk is added by crimping or texturizing the filament fibers






24. Refers to a process of converting filament fibers to staple fibers by break stretching - drawing the fibers - adding twist - and winding the yarn on a bobbin






25. A fiber blend - yarns of one generic type are present in one fabric area and yarns of another generic type are present in another fabric area






26. Refers to a fabric of two or more generically different fiber types in which ply yarns consist of strands of each generic type






27. Refers to the process of producing a yarn from staple fibers - it also refers to the production of a fiber by extruding a solution through tiny holes in a spinneret






28. A yarn of filament fibers that have not been crimped or textured






29. A step in the production of some spun yarns - the drawn sliver is reduced in size - fibers are made more parallel - and a small amount of twist is inserted






30. A filament yarn consisting of a single fiber






31. An inexpensive yarn produced from extruded polymer film by extrusion or the split- fiber method






32. An additional step in the production of smooth - fine - uniform spun yarns made of long- staple fibers