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Study on spliced yarns of different spinning technologies. Part II: structural characteristics

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Pages 256-268 | Received 01 Nov 2010, Accepted 21 Feb 2011, Published online: 03 May 2011
 

Abstract

A detailed study on structural parameters of splices of viscose staple fiber yarns made from ring, rotor, and air-jet spinning technologies are reported in this paper. All the yarns each had six different color tracers with 0.3% of total fibers. A three variable three-level factorial design approach proposed by Box and Behnken has been used to study the interactive effect of splicing parameters. The splicing parameters, such as splicing length, duration of splicing air blast, and splicing air pressure were varied to prepared spliced yarn samples. Splices were introduced at all these levels for the three different technologies. This paper deals with the structural characteristics of splice portions, i.e. splice diameter, helix angle, splicing coefficient of fiber (SCF), and fiber overlapping coefficient (FOC). The structural characteristics, such as splice diameter, helix angle, SCF, and FOC, are significantly affected by the different splicing parameters (i.e. splice length, duration of the opening air blast, and splicing air pressure). Different types of yarns (ring-, rotor-, and air-jet-spun) show different trends of structural characteristics with splicing parameters. Part I of this paper deals with the mechanical characteristics of spliced portion.

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