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Investigation of movable balloon controller system on a ring spinning frame

conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by J S Qiu, Z L Zhong, H Guo, Xungai Wang
Compared to other spinning system, the ring spinning process has been used to produce higher quality yarns, but with a much lower spinning efficiency, resulted from the relatively high spinning tension that leads to increased yarn breakage rates and makes high power consumption. Thus, depressing yarn tension is essential to change the status. In this paper, we design a movable balloon controller system to reduce yarn tension. The system is automatic, composed of powder switch, touch screen, PLC (Programmable Logic Controller), pulling-thread displacement sensor, controller of step motor, step motor and linear module. PLC, the core of the system, controls the position of the balloon controller by a series of programs. Then yarn tension was tested while spinning with movable balloon control ring, fixed balloon control ring and no balloon control ring, respectively. The result shows that the yarn tension can be depressed indeed by equipping this movable balloon controller system to some extent. Additionally, we find that the number of hairiness of ring spun yarns with this system can be reduced to some extent, while yarn tensile properties are not as sensitive to be worse. It is significant to cut down ends-down rate, improve the quality of ring spun yarns, the spinning efficiency as well as the energy efficiency of ring spinning.

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Event

China National Silk Association. Conference (7th : 2010 : Suzhou, China)

Volume

175-176

Series

China National Silk Association Conference

Pagination

474 - 479

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications

Location

Suzhou, China

Place of publication

Zurich, Switzerland

Start date

2010-09-10

End date

2010-09-12

ISSN

1022-6680

eISSN

1662-8985

ISBN-13

9783037850114

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2011, Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland

Editor/Contributor(s)

L Bai, G Chen

Title of proceedings

Advanced materials research

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