Raw Material Processing
Processing customer-supplied wool, flax, hemp, and viscose into high-quality tops, cotonine and nonwoven materials.

Industrial Processing
Sumykamvol LLC provides a full cycle of raw material processing. We comb wool into wool tops, cottonize flax and hemp, and manufacture custom non-woven materials with minimal losses.
Multi-stage carding and combing allow us to effectively clean raw materials from shive, while preserving the optimal length and strength of the fiber for subsequent yarn creation.
Technical features
Equipment & machinery
Carding Machine
Used for primary fiber processing. It opens, cleans, and partially aligns fibers, forming a sliver for subsequent processing.
Combing Machine
Performs finer combing. It removes short fibers and impurities, finally aligns fibers, and forms a high-quality sliver for the production of fine and strong yarn.
Combing Machine
Combing equipment for deep cleaning, removal of short fibers, and parallelization of textile fibers to produce high-quality sliver.
The carding machine provides initial fiber preparation, while the combing machine cleans it and improves its quality.
B2B Production Configurator
Calculate orientation parameters of production, execution terms, and required lines depending on the volume of your batch and raw materials.
Processing stages
Acceptance & Control
Weighing and laboratory analysis of incoming raw material for moisture, trash content, and fiber length.
Primary Processing
Sorting, opening, and mechanical cleaning of the material from shive and foreign impurities.
Main Process
Multi-stage carding on specialized machinery to form sliver or non-woven web.
Packaging
Vacuum sealing in rolls, packaging in bales, labeling, and shipment of finished products.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Frequently Asked Questions
Raw material moisture should not exceed 14-16% to ensure high-quality cleaning without damaging the fibers.
Finished products undergo radiological and toxicological testing. A quality certificate is issued for each batch.
Yes, we can process blends of different fibers. Specify the composition when placing an order for optimal technology selection.
The yield of clean sliver (tops) depends on the quality, length, and impurity level of the input fiber. For scoured wool, the average yield of combed sliver (tops) is 90–95%, with the remainder being short fibers and micro-impurities filtered out during carding.
Yes, we operate a specialized cottonization line that processes coarse bast fibers of flax or hemp into short, fine fibers (cottonine), suitable for blending with cotton or wool for further spinning.
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