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Influence of ring traveller number and their appropriate selection for the different count in compact card hosiery yarn process

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  • Anupam Deb Nath

    (Department of Quality Assurance Department, Dabiruddin spinning mills Ltd., Trishal, Bangladesh)

  • Kazi Naim Hossain

    (Department of Quality Assurance Department, Dabiruddin spinning mills Ltd., Trishal, Bangladesh)

Abstract

Traveller is a small portion among all the parts of ring frame machine but significant part in ring frame in a short staple spinning mill. Traveller has a great impact on yarn quality parameters specially hairiness. The traveller imparts twist to the yarn and enables winding of the yarn on the cop. Yarn quality varies due to different traveller number. Several investigations have been carried out on the influence of the ring traveller of Bracker brand. In some studies, it was observed that yarn properties( U%, CVm%, hariness%, IPI and end breakage) decreased as the weight of the traveller increased, whereas in some others it was stated that as the traveller weight is decreased as yarn properties increased. Therefore, specific number of traveller should be used for a particular count of yarn. And it is important for the technologist to understand this and act on them to optimised the yarn production and quality.

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  • Anupam Deb Nath & Kazi Naim Hossain, 2023. "Influence of ring traveller number and their appropriate selection for the different count in compact card hosiery yarn process," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 8(2), pages 60-67, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjf:journl:v:8:y:2023:i:2:p:60-67
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