DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

Development of The Yarn Sorting Equipment (khonhook) by Slide Way

  • Nithikarnjanatharn, Jittiwat (Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture Rajamangala University of Technology Isan) ;
  • Rithinyo, Manote (Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture Rajamangala University of Technology Isan)
  • Received : 2015.02.15
  • Accepted : 2015.04.16
  • Published : 2015.05.30

Abstract

Development of the yarn sorting equipment (khonhook) by slide way due to the principle of engineering that cause of workers on the long of motion time. The data was collected from the weaving group Ban Nongkok village, Nakornratchasima Province, THAILAND. According to the study, the step of yarn sorting (konhook) was one of the steps that affect long of motion time. The problem was the inadequate capacity equipment. The objective of research was to study and develop the yarn sorting equipment (konhook). The fabric used in the study was 64 meters in length and 1 meter in width. Researchers studied the processes the yarn sorting (konhook) which it consists of seven sub steps, 1) the thread tube setting, 2) yarn bunching, 3) tying a knot at the end of yarn, 4) looping the yarn into a pillar, 5) sorting the yarn (konhook), 6) crossing pillars and 7) taking out the yarn. Researchers focused on studying yarn sorting process (konhook) by designing and creating a device for yarn sorting (konhook) for reducing yarn sorting (konhook) time by the original method performance indicators. The results found that the developed yarn sorting equipment (konhook) ) by slide way could reduce working time from 7.24 minutes to 6.08 minutes of the original equipment yarn sorting (konhook). This means it could make the process 16.02 % faster. This also helps reducing the distance of workers' movement from 2,234 meters to 8 meters. This is 99.64 % shorter.

Keywords

References

  1. Pan, N, "Quantification and Evaluation of Human Tactile Sense Towards Fabrics," Journal of Design & Nature, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 48-60, 2007.
  2. S K RASTOGI*, I AHMAD, B S PANGTEY AND N MATHUR, "Effects of Occupational Exposure on Respiratory System in Carpet Workers,", INDIAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, Vol. 7, No. 1, January-April, 2003.
  3. J.W.HOLLAS, "Details of Manufacture of Spun Silk Yarns* Preparation of Yarns for Weaving and Knittign Mills-Conditions." Textile World Journal, October 14, 1916.