Comber
Calculate comber production per hour and per shift
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Calculate comber machine production in kg per hour and per shift.
Combing is a process that removes short fibers (noils) from the sliver to produce a stronger, more uniform, and finer yarn. It is used for high-quality yarns above Ne 30 and for products requiring superior appearance and strength.
Comber production depends on nips per minute (machine speed), feed per nip (lap advance), number of heads, lap weight, machine efficiency, and noil extraction percentage. Higher noil% improves yarn quality but reduces production and increases cost. Typical noil extraction ranges from 10-25%. Modern combers operate at 350-600 nips/min with 8-12 heads. Bet tension accounts for the tension draft between the lap and the nipper.
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