In the textile industry, the dyeing of woven fabrics can be done in various forms, including open width or rope form. For open width dyeing, the fabric is processed without folding or scrunching, which helps ensure uniformity in the dyeing process.
- Jigger dyeing machines are commonly used for dyeing woven fabrics in an open width form. They are designed to treat the fabric continuously and allow for precise control of the dyeing process.
- Beam dyeing machines are also used for open width dyeing, where the fabric is wound on a beam and dye is applied while it is in the open form.
Thus, Jigger and beam dyeing machines are the correct combination for dyeing woven fabrics in open width form, making option (D) the correct answer.