Processing of Cocoons

Processing of muga cocoons

Muga cocoon are formed with continuous filament of 350-550m. For production of 1kg of muga raw silk, 4500-5500 cocoons are required. The existing traditional muga reeling device is "BHIR", where two persons are required to produce 60-80g of raw silk per day. Hence, CSTRI muga reeling machine for production of warp yarn and "BANI" reeling for welt yarn are recommended for muga cocoon reeling.

Selection of reeling cocoons
Stifling, drying and storage of cocoons
Cooking
Deflossing and reeling
Re-reeling
Weaving

Fly shuttle loom is generally used for muga weaving. For designs, jacquard/dobby mechanism is incorporated. The preliminary operations include sizing of warp yarn and warping. Some weavers dye the muga yarn with direct dyes to make the colour uniform. The warping is done in horizontal drum or in hand reel. A fly shuttle loom can consume 2-3 kg warp yarn and 4-5 kg welt yarn for one setting. Production in fly shuttle loom is 2-5 meters/day depending on type of fabric to be woven.

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