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Combing refers to a process for removing short fibers. The process enables cotton to be spun into very fine, lustrous yarns for high quality fabrics.

See also:
"Combing" is in the HS Code "8445.12"
- -- Combing machines

Ref: 122781/2006-10-03

Combing refers to a process in which fibers or yarns are arranged in a parallel form and short fibers are cut, producing a more even fabric with excellent strength, fineness, and uniformity.

See also:
"Combing" is in the HS Code "8445.12"
- -- Combing machines

Ref: 122722/2006-09-26


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Other /More definition:

Combing wool is described as the process by which the short fibers, entangled fibers, and vegetable material are separated from the long fibers, and the latter are straightened out and laid parallel to each other.

Combing is the third major stage of the wool production process wherein fibres are aligned, any residual vegetable matter and short fibres are removed The end products for this activity are top and noil..

Ref: 123228/2006-09-22


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