success, as the product was thick, oily and dark in colour. the mills producing such fabrics have almost stopped producing them because of lack of demand. thus the industry is in a situation where, while a few mills are utilizing the caddies as a fuel alongwith coal, most of the mills are burdened...
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of different origins, length, thickness, or colour to make yarn. blending is accomplished before spinning and is performed to impart such desirable characteristics as strength or durability, to reduce cost by combining expensive fibres with less costly types, or to achieve special colour or texture...