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The Comparison of Compact (Com 4) Yarns with Convantional Ring Yarns

Year 2015, Volume: 27 - Special Issue I: Future Technical Textiles, 71 - 73, 09.07.2015

Abstract

In the past, all of the new spinning technologies, such as OE-rotor spinning, DREF spinning, Air-jet spinning etc., have been aimed to increase the production per spindle and have been successful on this.  However, as the production increases this does not mean that the yarn quality parameters get better. Also, until today, none of any new spinning methods has given a quality as ring spun yarn has. The clearest case is the capability of production of finest yarns by the ring spinning system. In contrary, structure of the ring-spun yarns is not ideal. The yarns consist of known fibre amount, do have very little or none contribution influence on tenacity and negative effect on the irregularity and hairiness of the yarns.  Compact yarns were developed for the ring spinning frame to be able to alter most of these dissenting. 

 In this study, both conventional ring-spun yarns and compact (COM 4) yarns were produced from the same roving and later compared with their linear densities, twist, tenacity-elongation and hairiness. The results revealed that compact (COM 4) ring yarns have lower values in Uster H, yet have shown higher yarn twist, breaking strength and elongation. 

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Year 2015, Volume: 27 - Special Issue I: Future Technical Textiles, 71 - 73, 09.07.2015

Abstract

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References

  • Kampen, W., The Advantages of Condensed Spinning, Melliand English, 2000, No.4, p.58-59.
  • Cheng, K.P.S. Yu, C., A Study of Compact Spun Yarns, Textile Research Journal 2003, No.4, p.345- 349.
  • Beceren, Y., Nergis, B., U., Comparison of the Effects Cotton Yarns Produced by New, Modified and Conventional Spinning Systems on Yarn and Knitted Fabric Performance, Textile Research Journal 2008, 78(4), p.297-303.
  • S. Genesan, A. Venkatachalam, V. Subramaniam, Fiber Migration in Compact SpunYarns : Part II- Mechanical Compact Yarn, Indian Journal of Fiber &Textile Research, 2007, 32,p. 169-172
  • S. Ömeroğlu, and S. Üllkü, An Investigation about Tensile Strength, Pilling and Abrasion Properties of Woven Fabrics Made from Conventional and Compact Ring-Spun Yarns, Fibers & Textiles in Eastern Europe, 2007, 15(1), p.39-42.
  • Hattenschwiller, P., Yarn Hairiness: Thoughts and Examples, Melliand Textilberichte, 1989, p. 59-67.
  • Brown, P., A Preliminary Study of The Fiber Length Distribution in Fly Produced During the Weft Knitting of Cotton Yarns, Textile Research Journal 1978, 48(3), p.162.
  • https://www.google.com.tr/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=4WshVIia GemI8Qf6rQE&gws_rd=ssl#q=rieter+com+4+yarn+a nd+conventional+ring+yarn+picture
  • Rieter 2000 Türkiye Symposium Proceeding, p: 26-30
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Primary Language EN
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Suat Canoğlu

Publication Date July 9, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 27 - Special Issue I: Future Technical Textiles

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APA Canoğlu, S. (2015). -. Marmara Fen Bilimleri Dergisi, 27, 71-73. https://doi.org/10.7240/mufbed.89695
AMA Canoğlu S. -. MAJPAS. October 2015;27:71-73. doi:10.7240/mufbed.89695
Chicago Canoğlu, Suat. “-”. Marmara Fen Bilimleri Dergisi 27, October (October 2015): 71-73. https://doi.org/10.7240/mufbed.89695.
EndNote Canoğlu S (October 1, 2015) -. Marmara Fen Bilimleri Dergisi 27 71–73.
IEEE S. Canoğlu, “-”, MAJPAS, vol. 27, pp. 71–73, 2015, doi: 10.7240/mufbed.89695.
ISNAD Canoğlu, Suat. “-”. Marmara Fen Bilimleri Dergisi 27 (October 2015), 71-73. https://doi.org/10.7240/mufbed.89695.
JAMA Canoğlu S. -. MAJPAS. 2015;27:71–73.
MLA Canoğlu, Suat. “-”. Marmara Fen Bilimleri Dergisi, vol. 27, 2015, pp. 71-73, doi:10.7240/mufbed.89695.
Vancouver Canoğlu S. -. MAJPAS. 2015;27:71-3.

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