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Compact Spinning
Protruding fibres from the body of yarn, known as
hairiness, is a characteristic feature of staple
fibre yarns. This gives the yarns and fabrics made
from them a softer and comfortable feel. At the
same time, hairiness has some undesirable effects
as pointed below
1.Full ralisation of strength of fibres is not realised
as part of the fibres are not integrated in the
yarn
2.Rough feel is given to yarns
3.Variation in hairniess is a source of weft bars
and warp way streaks in fabric.
4.Long protruding hairs from yarn contribute to
multiple breaks in weaving and fabric faults like
stitches and floats.
Compact spinning is designed to reduce hairiness
in yarn. In traditional spinning fibres in the selvedge
of strand emerging from front roller nip do not
get fully integrated into yarn because of restriction
to twist flow by the spinning triangle. These fibres
therefore show up partly as protruding hairs or
wild fibres. To overcome this effect, the spinning
triangle is nearly eliminated in compact spinning
by incorporating a condensing zone after main drafting
zone. The condensing zone has a revolving perforated
apron with suction underneath. The fibres are collected
on the perforated track and thus get condensed.
The width of strand under front roller nip is substantially
reduced and this enables twist to flow right up
to nip. As a result hairiness is substantially reduced.
Compact spinning systems are offered by Rieter(Comforspin),
Suessen(Elite) and ITV-Zinser among others. Benefits
claimed from comfort spinning are
1.15-20% reduction in hairiness of yarn, the reduction
being more pronounced in long length hairs
2.10-15% improvement in yarn tenacity
3.Twist in yarn can be reduced by 10% while maintaining
same yarn strength
4.Better evennes of diameter and hairiness.
5.Better abrasion resistance of yarn leading to
less end breaks in weaving. 6.Loom shed droppings
and linting in knitting are reduced
7.Size% can be reduced by 30-50%
8.Singeing can be omitted
9.Reduced pilling and better dye uptake in fabric
About the Author
Mr.balasubramaniam
Qualifications:B.Sc., B.Sc.(Tech),M.sc.,
Ph.D., A.T.I., F.T.I.,
Experience: Over 45 years experience in R&D and Technical
consultancy to Textile mills. Retired as Joint Director
of BTRA. Presently providing consultancy to mills. Has
a web site http://bala.bravehost.com
Publications; Over 150 in journals and over 100 presentations
in Seminars and conferences.
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