The document provides details about the working processes in a spinning mill. It begins with an introduction to how spinning technology has modernized over time. It then describes the key processes in a typical spinning mill, including:
1) Blow room - Where cotton is opened, cleaned, blended and evenly fed to carding. This is done using machines like bale breakers and scutchers.
2) Carding - Where cotton fibers are disentangled, cleaned and aligned using rollers covered with card clothing. This produces slivers for subsequent processing.
3) Drawing and spinning processes - Slivers are drawn out and spun into yarn using machines like draw frames, speed frames and ring frames