Combed Interlining

Comber waste is a textile by-product resulting from the combing process during cotton yarn production in spinning mills. The combing process separates the long and high quality cotton fibres to produce more even and durable yarns. In this process, short, irregular and lower quality fibres are separated and accumulated and this material is called "combing waste".

Although combed waste cannot be used directly for the production of high quality yarn, it is utilised as a valuable raw material in various industrial and textile fields. In addition to being used in the production of low-quality yarn, it is also used in different sectors such as filling material, insulation material and industrial cleaning cloths.

Combed cotton waste, which is used as filling material especially in the furniture and mattress industry, can also contribute to the production of insulation materials. In addition, it is preferred in the production of industrial type cloths thanks to its high absorbency in the cleaning sector.

While sustainability and recycling are gaining more and more importance in the textile industry, the re-evaluation of by-products such as combing waste provides both cost advantages and contributes to environmental waste management. The recovery of such waste offers economic and ecological benefits by supporting more efficient use of natural resources.

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