Abstract
An increase in cotton yarn strength was the unexpected result obtained in a number of mills when card speeds were raised. This phenomenon—as reported by Pro fessor Dunlap, who is supervisor of the research pro gram being carried out by the Southern Textile Associa tion and the Arkwrights under sponsorship of the Textile Foundation—was discussed briefly in the January issue of TEXTILE RESEARCH. Following is a more detailed re port of some of the tests and the results obtained.
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