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Cotton
contamination by fibre impurities and
other foreign matter is sadly accepted
as an inevitable reality regardless of
the raw material sources and the extreme
care in ascertaining the supply origins.
The equipment that has been mounted on
Indo Count's production lines which
is known as Vision Shield allows
the cotton tufts to fluctuate freely in
an air drought without the aid of rollers
or belts and therefore without causing
damage to the tufts.
Thousands
of sensors carry out a million checks
per second over the entire width of thew
pipeline. The identification and ejection
cycle of any type of impurity is carried
out in 50 milliseconds. Stringent checks
are carried out on the ejected material
so as to identify the source and type
of impurity.
These surveys
make it possible to get to the root of
the problem and chose the best origins
whilst demanding the best care from the
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Fragments
of fabrics, packaging materials, impurities
of all kinds which appear nowadays to contaminate
almost all cottons, whether their origin
be risky or not.
Such
a contamination causes irregularity in entire
yarn lots and serious problems in subsequent
weaving and knitting processes. The use
of impurity detection during the winding
phase which are known as "SIRO (Yarn
Master 900)" clearears are also used
on every single winding drum to make sure
that the Indo Count yarn is absolutely
colour contamination controlled.
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