The Effect of Short Fibre and Neps on Murata Vortex Spinning
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Title The Effect of Short Fibre and Neps on Murata Vortex Spinning
Url http://www.greenmountpress.com.au/cottongrower/issues/231jfcot02/231vortex.htm
Description Extensive technical paper about the Murata vortex yarn spinning technology, compared with conventional yarn spinning technologies. Author: Stuart Gordon.
Category Textiles and Nonwovens > Industrial Yarns and Sewing Threads > Resources > Articles and Studies
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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