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In compact spinning, the spinning triangle associated
with conventional ring spinning is eliminated by pneumatic compaction.
This happens by suction and compaction on a perforated revolving
apron in front zone of the drafting system.
The process is characterized by the introduction
of a fourth nip point down stream of the exit from the conventional
3/3 drafting system, which takes the form of the perforated drum
in Rieter Comforspin® process between the third and fourth top rollers,
which acts as an aerodynamic condenser.
The Aerodynamic condensing of the fibers through
suction results in narrower spinning zone with individual fibers
more effectively bound into the yarn assembly.
In conventional spinning a spinning triangle is
formed immediately after the drafting mechanism in the Ring Frame.
The spinning triangle is a weak zone due to less twist in this region.
Under normal working conditions most of the breaks occur near-vicinity
of the spinning triangle. The strength of the fibrous mass in the
spinning triangle determines the attainable spindle speed. Hence,
if the spinning triangle is avoided or its length reduced, the achievable
spindle speed could be increased. It is with this objective in mind
that compact spinning is being tried.
Properties of compact yarn, compared with that
of conventional yarn
With compact spinning yarn strength is higher by about 15% and elongation
at break by about 20%. Compact Spun yarns also have better abrasion
resistance of about 25%. Fabric properties in terms of breaking
strength, breaking elongation and tear strength are also better
with compact yarn.
Advantages:
Knitting
· Due to low hairiness, low pilling tendency ensure good
wear behaviour.
· Due to low twist, absorbency of dye also increases which
means less dye consumption. Body twist is also minimized,
which is a common problem in ring spun yarn.
· The abrasion of yarn is also about 25% lower. This results
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running properties and improved quality. Since
fiber fly and oil cannot combine to form clumps of fly, which are
occasionally knitted into the fabric and can cause thread & needle
breaks, the wear on guide elements, needles and sinkers is reduced
as a result of the lower residual dust content of compact yarn.
Sizing
Clinging tendency of compact yarn display considerably fewer & less
pronounced clinging phenomena. Due to lower clinging tendency of
yarn, resulting improvement in separability of the warp. This reduces
the cost of sizing and subsequent desizing, at the same time, resulting
in lesser environment pollution.
Weaving
Despite the lower degree of sizing, thread break rates are lower,
which significantly improves efficiency, fabric appearance and a
more brilliant luster.
Finishing
The higher stretch recovery is also retained in the finished fabric.
This is a great advantage, especially in shirting fabrics with non-iron
finish since losses in strength of upto 50% can be caused by this
finishing process.
In printed fabrics due to special yarn structure
of Compact Yarn, results in better dye take-up, therefore retain
their attractive appearance even after frequent washing. The smoother
surface structure of the yarn has a generally positive impact on
the optical final appearance of the fabric. The higher color brilliance
of piece- dyed articles more than Ring Spun Yarn result in an attractive
final fabric appearance. The above advantages are observed practically
in bulk production in Air jet weaving applications.
Twisting
The advantage in spinning also has an impact when it comes to twisting.
In Compact yarn less twist is possible without any loss of strength.
This results in lower manufacturing cost and the opportunity to
manufacture new & softer twist yarns. Yarn in fine ply yarns offers
a further advantage.
Singeing
The customary addition of weight to the yarn count, which is burned
off in singeing, is no longer necessary. This amounts to raw material
saving of 6 to 10%.
The rewinding process which is usually necessary to remove the singeing
dust from the ply / single yarn can also be dispensed with.
Compact Yarn
Other than yarn hairiness, other yarn parameters such as Strength,
Elongation, IPI and Uniformity are also better than Ring Spun Yarn
and these advantages can also be exploited in down stream processing.
· Strength 15 ~ 20 % better
· Uniformity 10 ~ 15 % better
· IPI 60 ~ 70 % better
· Hairiness 15 ~ 20 % better
· OPS 20 ~ 25 % better
Conclusion
The advantages EliTe® Yarns can be economically utilized in a variety
of ways: It is often possible to replace classical two-ply yarns
by single EliTe® Yarns or conventional combed yarns by carded EliTe®
Yarns.
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Sizing can be completely or partially
dispensed with. The same can be said about singeing.
If the strength of the conventional yarn is sufficient for
the intended application, using the EliTe® technology will
allow a reduction of twist by approximately 20%. This means
a softer yarn, increased production and reduced energy consumption.
Not only in yarn manufacture and in further
processing does EliTe®Yarn provide decisive advantages.
Also the end product profits by the use of EliTe®Yarns.
Fabric handle becomes softer, print definition
more brilliant due to better dye uptake, pilling resistance,
lustre and strength increase. And, last but not least: Whenever
the properties of conventional ring yarn are fully sufficient
for the desired use, EliTe®Yarn can be spun from a less
expensive raw material.
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Of paramount importance for the practical mill
operation is that compact spinning can be realized without any adverse
effect on the operational safety standard expected of ring spinning
frames. Also this stipulation is fully met with the SUESSEN-EliTe®
Compact Spinning System.
The idea of Compact Spinning has been realized
in an ideal manner in the SUESSEN EliTe® CompactSet. Easy handling
and operational reliability are the key features for producing ring
yarns in a quality not obtainable up to now. The resulting economic
benefits for Yarn Producers and Yarn Users provide a quick return
on investment. (The advantages EliTe® Yarns are reproduced from
Spinnovation Suessen in-house magazine).
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