kuitupätkät
Kuitupätkät, a Finnish term, translates roughly to "fiber fragments" or "fiber snippets." It refers to short, discontinuous pieces of fiber, often encountered in textiles, paper, or other fibrous materials. These fragments can arise during various stages of production, such as carding, spinning, or processing. The presence and length of kuitupätkät can significantly impact the properties of the final product.
In textiles, shorter fibers generally lead to weaker yarns and fabrics with a less smooth surface. Conversely,
The formation of kuitupätkät can be influenced by factors like the type of fiber, the machinery used,