Optimization of Processing Condition on the Evenness of Cotton/Polyester Blend Yarns (I) -Sliver Evenness of Drawing Process-

면/폴리에스터 혼방사의 제조공정별 불균제도 최적화(I) -연조 슬라이버의 불균제도-

  • Kim, Gyou-Ho (Korea Textile Inspection & Testing Institute) ;
  • Lee, Dae-Hoon (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) ;
  • Joo, Chang-Whan (Department of Organic Materials and Textile System, Chungnam National University)
  • 김규호 (한국섬유기술연구소) ;
  • 이대훈 (한국생산기술연구원 스마트섬유팀) ;
  • 주창환 (충남대학교 공과대학 유기소재섬유시스템)
  • Published : 2008.04.30

Abstract

Evenness of the cotton/polyester(C/P) blend slivers produced with different processing conditions from a drawing frame is significantly affected on the quality of final spun yarns. In this study, we have compared experimental data with theoretical data on the evenness of C/P blend slivers, and established the optimum condition of drawing process, such as blending ratio, doubling strand and passage of drawing. The results obtained can be summarized as follows: The limiting irregularity ($CV_{h-lim}$) formula of the cotton sliver considered fiber fineness and fiber extent and the limiting irregularity ($CV_{h-lim}$) formula of C/P blend slivers were theoretically established. The limiting irregularity of blend slivers has decreased with increasing polyester fibers in blend slivers. Also, The limiting irregularity of blend slivers has decreased 0.1% with increasing doubling strand and 0.02% with increasing number of passage. The actual irregularity of C/P blend slivers has decreased 2.5% at 4 and 6 doubling, 0.9% at 6 and 8 doubling, respectively. Also, the actual irregularity has decreased 2.3% at 1 and 2 passage conditions, but it showed the uniform trend at 3 and 4 passage conditions. As the analysis result of irregularity index, the optimum condition of C/P blend slivers has estimated at 6 doubling and 2 passage of drawing processes.

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