FAQ
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Drying removes moisture from the thread. It prepares the thread for further processing.
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Proper drying ensures stability and prevents defects. Poor drying can damage fibers.
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Residual moisture can affect performance and storage. It may also cause defects.
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Temperature and time are carefully regulated. This ensures consistent results.
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Yes, excessive heat can weaken fibers. Controlled drying prevents this.
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Yes, all dyed threads must be dried. It is a standard production step.
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Efficient drying speeds up production. It ensures readiness for finishing.
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Uneven drying leads to inconsistent properties. This affects final quality.