Apparatus for mechanically conditioning textile materials

Textiles: cloth finishing – Beating

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26 27, D06C 1900, D06C 1514

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046317880

ABSTRACT:
Method and apparatus to subject the face and back side of a fabric to successive impacting by a plurality of flaps to break up the fiber or filament bond thereof and increase the yarn-to-yarn mobility therein. The fabric is supplied at an angle to the impacting flaps and the flaps do not compact the fabric therebetween and cause a streak or lie therein.

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