Development of objective quality control criteria for air-jet textured yarns
conference contribution
posted on 2017-10-13, 14:30authored byMemis Acar, Timothy G. King, Gordon R. Wray
Methods used in industry to determine the surface characteristics of the air-jet textured yarns are reviewed and shown to be primitive, subjective, tedious, and unreliable. A new technique developed to determine the loop size and frequency and core diameter of the yarn is described. This technique incorporates a charge coupled device (CCD) for image sensing and microprocessors for data capturing and processing, to determine objective quality control parameters.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
Melliand Textilberichte
Volume
68
Issue
(5)
Citation
ACAR, M., KING, T. and WRAY, G., 1986. Development of objective quality control criteria for air-jet textured yarns. IN: Proceedings of 1986 1st International Colloquium on New Textile Technologies (CINTT), Mulhouse, France, 15 October 1986.
Publisher
International Colloquium on New Textile Technologies (CINTT)
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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