kuitukaappa
Kuitukaappa is a term used in textile engineering to describe a defect in fiber processing in which fibers accumulate into localized clumps during processing, especially in carding and combing. The name combines Finnish kuitu (fiber) with kaappa (seizure or capture), reflecting the trapping of fibers into small aggregates.
Appearance and impact: Kuitukaappa appears as irregular tufts or pockets of dense fiber within slivers, rovings,
Causes and contributing factors: It arises from a combination of short fiber length, contamination with foreign
Materials and detection: The defect is reported in cotton, wool, and many synthetic fibers, and may occur
Prevention and control: Strategies include using clean, well-defined fiber stock; controlling moisture to a target range;
History and terminology: The term has appeared in Finnish textile literature since the mid-20th century and