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Quality Control - Production Process

 

The yarn is now finished, and the final step on the extruder is the winding. The yarn is then transferred from the winding wheels to the hanks form. If the yarns are to be knitted elsewhere, it is the hanks that are sent to the subcontractor.

 

From the hanks the yarn is then transferred to small bobbins, from where it is wound onto the warp beam. This last winding is called warping.

 

 

The warp beams are then transferred to the warp knitting machine, and the yarns from two sets of beams are then passed through two rows of needles, thereby creating the net material.

 

After knitting, the netting material is heat set at 120˚C while being stretched into its final width. This creates a stable material that will not shrink in washing.

 

 

The netting material is inspected for knitting faults and is transferred to the cutting and sewing department where it is made into nets.

 

Bestnet Europe Ltd. has strategically placed production facilities chosen according to social and economic considerations. This enables us to deliver our products at the lowest possible cost, while keeping our social responsibility in sharp focus.

 

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