Compact Spinning System
Compact Spinning System
Compact Spinning System
Compact Spinning
A Review on Compact Spinning
Introduction:
The developments in spinning systems from mule spinning, cap spinning, flyer spinning and
then ring spinning to the todays latest spinning systems like rotor spinning, airjet spinning
shows an ultimate ways to produce yarn. However, the versatility of ring spinning has created
its own root in todays spinning world. The compact spinning is one of the major development
in the history of spinning, as the improved properties of compact yarn over conventional ring
yarn.
Also the spinning triangle is the major weak place in yarn formation zone and therefore most
of the end breaks in ring frame are occurring in spinning triangle and which is largely
influencing the machine efficiency. Therefore it needs to have control over formation of
spinning triangle and which is made possible by compact spinning.
Following methods are used by machine manufacturers to condense the fiber strand.
1. Aerodynamic condensing.
2. Mechanical condensing.
3. Magnetic condensing.
The most important requirement for perfect compact yarn is complete parallel arrangement of
fibers and close position before twist is imparted. By keeping this point into consideration
different machine manufacturers have developed different methods of compact
spinning.
The special vacuum element generates the air current underneath the apron. The special
arrangement of circular and elliptical perforations on apron insures the better compacting
effect. The fiber properties largely influencing the condensing process e.g. stiff fibers
behaves in different manner than a flexible ones. The fiber tension in compacting zone has
influence on yarn quality. Therefore for cotton compact spinning process, 0-4% overfeeding
is required as per raw material.
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