Batch: A blend of different types of jute is made up to suit the
particular class of yarns being spun.
This blend is known as ‘the batch’.
Batching: All the processes starting from batch selection up to carding of
jute is called batching.
Objects of Batching
- To help fibre move freely during processing
- To get expected dampness and flexibility
- To remove hardness and stiffness of jute fibres
- To intermix the batch component effectively
- To reduce loss due to wastage
- To control and reduce yarn cost
Factors considered for batch
selection
- Cost of raw material
- Availability and duration of stock jute
- Physical properties and quality of jute fibres
- Quality of yarn being spun
- Cost of production
- Machine used during processing
- Demand of the customer
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