Everyone in the textile industry should know about rotor spinning. Today, I will take you to understand its characteristics and applications.
Airflow spinning is a fine yarn produced by directly entering the airflow spinning machine with ripe slivers and drawing and twisting the yarn through high-pressure jet airflow.
Airflow spinning, also known as rotor spinning, feeds ripe slivers and produces fine yarn. The core of this machine is a small rotor, which can rotate up to 150000 revolutions. The rotation of cotton slivers in the rotor is equivalent to stretching and twisting.
Airflow spinning can only spin relatively coarse yarns, usually below 30 counts. It has fast spinning speed, dry yarn, hairiness, and is better than ring spun yarn.
These two spinning methods have similar machines for front spinning (opening cleaning combing), but the final spinning machine is different. They can both spin yarn from various raw materials.
Airflow spinning can only spin relatively coarse yarns, usually below 30 counts. It has fast spinning speed, dry yarn, hairiness, and is better than ring spun yarn.
Yarn, if not specified, is generally ring spun yarn. It spins slowly, but can spin various counts of yarn, up to 200 or more, making it the most common and mature spinning method nowadays. There is another type of yarn on the market, which is jet spun yarn, mainly made of polyester cotton blend.
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