- Industry: Textiles
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                        The efficiency of the carding process, expressed as a percentage obtained from ratio of sliver output to staple input.    
    
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									The extremely soft hair of the Cashmere goat. Cashmere is often blended with sheep’s wool in fabrics.    
    
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									The force that holds fibers together during yarn manufacturing or processing. It is usually a function of lubricant (type and amount) and fiber crimp.    
    
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									The formation of highly-ordered substances (crystals) from solutions or melts.  In polymers, crystalline areas are interspersed with amorphous areas in a lattice-like network.    
    
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									The fraction of the surface area that is covered by yarns assuming round yarn shape.    
    
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									The covering material used on various fiber-processing rolls, especially drawing rolls. Leather, cork, rubber, and synthetic materials are frequently employed.    
    
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									The commercial moisture regain plus a specific allowance for finish used in calculating the commercial or legal weight of a fiber shipment.    
    
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									The collection of colloidal particles into droplets held together by electrostatic attraction.  This term for the equilibrium state of colloidal systems was introduced in 1929.    
    
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									Strictly, a polymer, in cyclic form, that contains three repeating groups. Cyclic trimer is a by-product found in all commercial polyester and results in deposit buildup in package-dyeing equipment.    
    
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