Spinning Cotton Combed Yarns from Slivers Processed on a High-Production Card

C Nozaki, J Hasegawa, H Niimi - … of the Textile Machinery Society of …, 1969 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Cotton slivers delivered from a high-production card, Toyoda CK-7C, at production rates of
35, 50, 70 and 1001bs/hr were processed on three kinds of pre-comber processes with …

Super high draft spinning: sliver to yarn

ES Rudnick - Textile Research Journal, 1956 - journals.sagepub.com
It has long been a dream of textile manufac-turers throughout the world to spin cotton yarns
directly from sliver. Research institutions in most of the major textile-producing countries as …

Increasing Cotton Carding Production

JF Bogdan - Textile Research Journal, 1957 - journals.sagepub.com
Increasing Cotton Carding Production Page 1 540 National Cotton Council of America 1957
Cotton Research Clinic The following papers were presented at the 1957 Cotton Research …

How the Quality of Cotton Yarn Processed by a High Production Card is affected by Its Cylinder, Taker-in and Doffer Speeds, Sliver Weight and Production Rate

C Nozaki, J Hasegawa, H Niimi - … of the Textile Machinery Society of …, 1968 - jstage.jst.go.jp
The effects of the cylinder speed (250 to 600 rpm), taker-in speed (600 to 1,500 rpm), doffer
speed (15 to 33 rpm), sliver weight (4 to 8 g/m) and production rate (16 to 34 kg/hr) were …

Improved method of producing a cotton covered/polyester staple-core yarn on a ring spinning frame

APS Sawhney, KQ Robert… - Textile Research …, 1992 - journals.sagepub.com
A new, better method of producing cotton covered/polyester staple-core yarn on a modified
ring spinning frame is described. The method uses the concept of twisting a “sandwich” …

Studies on Metallic Wire for High-Speed and High-Production Cotton Card Part 2. Effects of the Fixed Carding Flats on the Qualities of slivers, Rovings and Yarns

J Hosokawa, T Ogita, K Yagyu, T Mitsuyoshi… - Sen'i Kikai Gakkaishi …, 1988 - jstage.jst.go.jp
抄録 The effects of the fixed carding flatson the qualities of card slivers, rovings and yarns
were examined when the fixed carding flats were mounted on either side of the taker-in or …

22—A COMPARISON OF THE PROPERTIES OF OPEN-END-SPUN AND RING-SPUN YARNS PRODUCED FROM TWO EGYPTIAN COTTONS

MA Sultan, IA El-Hawary - Journal of the Textile Institute, 1974 - Taylor & Francis
A comparison between the qualities of open-end-and ring-spun yarns produced from
Egyptian cottons is reported. Yarns of different counts and twist factors were produced on …

No-Twist Cotton Yarn Made from Card Web1

HL Salaun Jr, RS Brown… - Textile Research …, 1980 - journals.sagepub.com
A technique for producing a no-twist yarn from a card web has been developed. The fibers in
a strip of web are aligned by a special drafting device. The fibers are impregnated with a …

New spinning Technology of Faciated yarn

T Nakayama - Sen'i Kikai Gakkaishi (Journal of the Textile Machinery …, 1985 - jstage.jst.go.jp
結束紡績 法 は, 今 か ら約 20 年 前 の Du Pont 社 Rotofil に 始ま り, そ れ以来多 くの方法が開発
されてきた. 現 在では綿混用紡機 としての実用化が進 みつつ あり, フ リクシ ョン式 OE と な …

Effects of combing-roll wire design and rotor speed on open-end spinning and cotton yarn properties

J Simpson, MF Murray - Textile Research Journal, 1979 - journals.sagepub.com
The effects of combing-roll wire design, particularly the front angle, on lint and trash in the
trash box, rotor trash, fiber breakage, fiber orientation in the rotor, and yarn properties, were …