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Improving wool/polyester yarn quality by transposal spinning with movable balloon control ring
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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by F Zhu, Z Zhong, Xungai WangTo improve yarn quality in ring spinning frame, this paper examines transposal spinning with the movable balloon control ring. The left-transposal spinning and the right-transposal spinning were experimented to spin two yarns; after installing the movable balloon control ring, the two methods were respectively used to spin two other yarns again. All the experiments were on the same ring frame and the raw material was wool/polyester blend roving with a ration of 30/70. The main quality indexes of the four yarns were tested and analyzed, including hairiness, tensile property, evenness and usual faults. The results show that the yarn spun by the left-transposal spinning has a better quality than the right-transposal spinning, and after adding the movable balloon control ring, the improvement of yarn hairiness strength and evenness, as well usual faults, is very obvious. So, in the advantage of transposal spinning, the method of installing the movable balloon control ring can improve some deteriorative problems and make yarn quality better. In addition, the method gives new insight into energy efficiency. The research in this field in on the way and the result is in accord with the Low-carbon Economy.
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International Wool Research Conference (12th : 2010 : Shanghai, China)Pagination
134 - 137Publisher
Donghua UniversityLocation
Shanghai, ChinaPlace of publication
Shanghai, ChinaStart date
2010-10-19End date
2010-10-22ISBN-13
9787506468329Language
engPublication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereedCopyright notice
2010, Donghua UniversityTitle of proceedings
IWRC 2010 : Proceedings of the 12th International Wool Research Conference Vol. 1 : Low-carbon Era, Ecological Wool, Creative Tech, Better LifeUsage metrics
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