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Why is the after-blending passage known as a reducer passage?

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Why is the after-blending passage known as a reducer passage?

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The blending machine, with or without reduction head, generally produces a very heavy sliver and the next passage is called reducer passage because not only it is meant to obtain a perfect blend, but also reduces the sliver weight to account for adequate doublings at the next passage.

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