Process Flow Chart Of Flax Cultivation

What is a flax fiber?

Flax is a natural bast fiber. These fibers come from the strew of an annual plant. Basically, Linum usitatissium grows in many temperate and subtropical regions of the world. Additionally, in the inner bark of this plant, there are long slender, thick-walled cells of which the fibers stands are composed.

Flax Cultivation
Process Flow Chart Of Flax Cultivation

Process Flow Chart of Flax Cultivation

Flax fiber is generally cultivated in the hot region of the world. Like all the fiber cultivation processes, it has a cultivating flow chart. The following is the process flow of flax cultivation. They are-

Land preparation

Seed sown

Plant grows

Harvesting

Retting

Breaking

Scutching

Hacking

Flax fibers (line and tow)

Now, I like to give a short description of the flax cultivating process.

Types of Flax Ratting

After harvesting, the flax fibers are held together in the stems by woody matter and cellular tissue. Ratting is a fermentation process that frees the fibers from the woody matter. Ratting may be carried out in one of the several methods.

  1. Dam Ratting
  2. Dew Ratting
  3. Tank Ratting
  4. Chemical Rating (caustic soda, soap, and dilute mineral)

Breaking

The rolled flax is drawn between fluted rollers in the breaking machine; this process is known as breaking.

Scutching

The broken flax materials are then subjected to a process that separates the unwanted woody matter from the fiber. This is done by beating the retted flax with blunt wooden or metal blades.

Hacking

After scutching, the flax fibers are usually combed or hacked by drawing them through sets of pins. Each successive set is finer than the previous one.

Line

The long fibers of flax are known as lines.

Tow

The shorter fibers of flax are also known as tow.

In sum, flax is a textile fiber and its cultivation process is near similar to jute fiber.

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