Carding Machine ((exclusive)) [ High Speed ]
In the sprawling ecosystem of textile manufacturing, where raw fibers are transformed into wearable fabrics, one machine stands as the undisputed workhorse and quality gatekeeper: the . Often referred to as the "heart of the spinning mill," this intricate piece of machinery does more than just process fiber; it determines the strength, uniformity, and final appearance of the yarn or nonwoven fabric.
. Historically, the term "carding" is derived from the Latin
The process is akin to brushing long hair: individual strands are separated, aligned, and parallelized. Without carding, spinning yarn would be impossible, and nonwoven fabrics would lack the tensile strength required for applications like medical gowns or geotextiles.
The fiber mat is compressed by the feed roller and presented to the . This is a small, saw-tooth-covered cylinder rotating at high speed.
Removing dust, trash, weed impurities, and "neps" (tiny tangled knots of fiber) that escaped earlier processing stages.









