| Cardrite is a revolutionary new type of mettalic card clothing which has evolved from proven carding principles tried and tested over many years. | |
| It employs variable pitch on a single wire, incorporating a flat top already commonly used in the worsted industry. | |
| Furthermore, existing tooth geometry has been developed from metallic card clothing used in the processing of synthetic fibres. | |
| The result - a mettalic wire that acts comparable to flexible, but retains all the benefits of mettalic. | |
| Carefully calculated tooth profiles create a depth of carding which promotes an increase in fibre loading. | |
| Greatly improved cross-card variation. | |
| Significant reduction in cleaning times. | |
| Reduced fibre breakage. | |
| Excellent control as fibres run straight through the card without any lateral displacement. | |
| Lubricants are carried by the fibre right through to the card, aiding the spinning process. | |
| Impurities separated out, producing a clearer web. | |
| Extremely durable as Cardrite wire is not subjected to conventional mettalic damage. | |
| No burning on the cylinder. | |
| Cardrite clothed cards require significantly less fettling and in many cases the process is eliminated completely. | |
| As Cardrite is mettalic, there is a lower unit cost when compared to flexible, there is no longer a requirement for stockholding of wire for specific cards. | |
| Its robust construction makes it more resistant to damage compared to conventional mettalics and, should it occur, repair becomes the option rather than replacement. | |
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