Effect of Lattice Apron Age on the Quality of Compact Ring-Spun Yarns- Crimson Publishers
Effect
of Lattice Apron Age on the Quality of Compact Ring-Spun Yarns- Crimson
Publishers
The
compact spinning technique is one of the major improvements of classical ring
spinning which has superior yarn structure and quality in terms of hairiness
and strength. With a view to achieve, this paper reveals the significant
correlation of differently aged lattice aprons of sussen compact spinning
attachment with different yarn quality characteristics and fitting both simple
and multiple linear regression equation. The 100% cotton compact yarns of 30’s
Ne are spun with differently aged lattice apron from the same cotton fibers,
same roving and on the same spindles of the same ring frame with keeping the
machine speed and doff length constant. The unevenness of mass variation U%,
imperfection index (IPI), hairiness (H), countstrength- product (CSP),
tenacity, elongation% of yarns are tested with quality control equipment and
analyzed. Comparing with the new to 10-month aged lattices apron the evenness,
strength, imperfections, and hairiness of produced yarns show decrement trends
with an increment in elongation. The established multiple linear regression
fitting line elicits the manufacturers to predict the quality of compact ring
spun yarns.
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