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Open-End Spinning

Open-end spinning is a textile process used to produce yarn directly from fibers, without the traditional spinning frame. In this method, fibers are fed into a rotating rotor or open-ended spindle, where they are drafted and twisted together to form yarn. This process is faster and more flexible, allowing for cheaper production of coarser yarns. Open-end spinning is commonly used for manufacturing fabrics like denim and other heavy textiles, offering a more efficient alternative to conventional ring spinning, particularly suitable for large-scale, cost-effective textile production.