Reelability is defined as the fitness of cocoons for economically feasible reeling. Industry practice measured the case with which the cocoon yields the bave in reeling. Poor reelability causes a variety of production problems such as halts in production due to filament breakage and high degrees of waste product. Reelability is greatly affected by careful action during cocoon spinning, drying, storage, pre-processing, reeling machine efficiency and operator skill. Recent statistics show an average reelability of percent for good cocoon varieties. The measured range is from 40 to 80 percent with serious deviations depending on the type of cocoon. Note that stained cocoons generally have poor reelability.