Solution for Industrial Process Optimization

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The ring frame is the last machine in the technological process to obtain a high quality yarn. The existing machines in textile industry of our country are equipped with drafting assembly suitable for a series of adjustments. Besides this, the ring frames ensure high draft. The efficiency of this high drafts can be justified through their influence on ring frame production. Another technologic parameter that is related on one hand to the yarn quality and on the other hand to the production is the spindles speed. In this paper it is presented a solution for spinning process optimisation for a yarn Nm 52 made by 45% wool and 55% polyester.

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