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Application of Air-Jet Nozzle in Short Staple Siro-Spinning System

Abstract

With the objective of reducing the hairiness of Siro spun yarns, two types of airjet nozzle differing in the angle of sub‐holes and suitable for an air vortex ring spinning system were designed and fabricated. The performance of the JetSiro spinning system on short staple fiber materials and the effects of the different parameters on the hairiness of JetSiro spun yarns, such as nozzle pressure of compressed air, distance between front roller nip and inlet of nozzle, and nozzle structure, were investigated using the Taguchi method. The physical properties of JetSiro spun yarns with those of conventional Siro spun yarns were compared. The results show that the parameters, air pressure and distance between front roller nip and inlet of nozzle have the strongest and weakest effect on yarn hairiness. In addition, the optimum spinning conditions were determined. The application of the airjet nozzle exhibits significant reductions in yarn hairiness of 40%. The results revealed no significant effect of the airjet nozzle on the yarn tensile properties and evenness.


 

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