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Development of objective quality control criteria for air-jet textured yarns
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posted on 2017-10-13, 14:30 authored by Memis Acar, Timothy G. King, Gordon R. WrayMethods 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.
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School
- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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Melliand TextilberichteVolume
68Issue
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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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- en