Rotor spinning of cotton, cotton/polyester and polyester. Part I: The influence of doffing tube surface character and position on certain yarn properties
Rotor spinning of cotton, cotton/polyester and polyester. Part I: The influence of doffing tube surface character and position on certain yarn properties
In this article the authors pay particular attention to the effect of introducing grooves (or flutes) in the doffing tube navel and to the positioning of the doffing tube in respect of the rotor base using a Schubert and Saler RU-11 rotor machine.
Reference:
Van der Merwe, J. & Veldsman, D. 1978. Rotor spinning of cotton, cotton/polyester and polyester. Part I: The influence of doffing tube surface character and position on certain yarn properties. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13294 .
Van der Merwe, J., & Veldsman, D. (1978). Rotor spinning of cotton, cotton/polyester and polyester. Part I: The influence of doffing tube surface character and position on certain yarn properties Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13294
Van der Merwe, JP, and DP Veldsman Rotor spinning of cotton, cotton/polyester and polyester. Part I: The influence of doffing tube surface character and position on certain yarn properties. 1978. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13294
Van der Merwe J, Veldsman D. Rotor spinning of cotton, cotton/polyester and polyester. Part I: The influence of doffing tube surface character and position on certain yarn properties. 1978 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13294
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