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titleOfInvention How to make staples
abstract The present invention relates to staple fiber yarns, an apparatus for producing the staple fiber yarns, and a method for producing staple yarns by stretching the filament yarns. The method allows the production of a large number of products of smaller lot size than large denier tow products. The method includes a drawing band, a tension control band, an elongation cut band and a focusing band to form a yarn of staple fibers.n n n n Staple Fiber Yarn, Manufacturing Method, Yarn, Filament Yarn, Stretch Cutting, Stretch Band, Tension Control Band, Stretch Cutting Band, Focus Band
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