Process Parameters in Draw Frame
Process Parameters in Draw Frame
INTRODUCTION:
Drawframe is a very critical machine in the spinning process. It's influence on quality, especially on evenness is very
big.If drawframe is not set properly, it will also result in drop in yarn strength and yarn elongation at break.The faults in
the sliver that come out of drawframe can not be corrected . It will pass into the yarn.
The factors that affect the yarn qulity are
AUTOLEVELLING:
• Most of the modern autolevllers are open loop autolevellers. This system is effective on short, medium and to
some extent long tem variations.
• Mechanical draft should be selected properly in autoleveller drawframes.
To decide about the mechanical draft, drawframe should be run with autoleveller switched off.If the sliver
weight is correct, then the mechanical draft selected is correct. Otherwise, the gears should be changed so
that the sliver is weight is as per the requirement without autolevller.
• Intensity of levelling and timing of correction are two important parameters in autolevellers.
• Intensity of levelling indicates the amount of correction. i.e If 12% variation is fed to the drawframe the draft
should vary 12% , so that the sliver weight is constant.
• Timing of correction indicates that if a thick place is sensed at scanning roller, the correction should take place
exactly when this thick place reaches the correction point(levelling point)
• Higher the feed variation, higher the correction length. e.g. if feed variation is 1 %, and if the correction length
is 8 mm, if feed variation is 5% the correction length will be between 10 to 40 mm depending upon the speed
and type of the autoleveller.
• Higher the speed, higher the correction length
• Whenever the back roller setting, guide rails setting, delivery speed,break draft etc are changed, the timing of
correction should also be changed.
• U% of sliver will be high, if timing of correction is set wrongly
• If intensity of levelling selected is wrong , then 1 meter C.V % of sliver will be high.
• Most of the modern autolevellers can correct 25% feed variation. It is a general practice to feed 12% varition
both in plus and minus side to check A%. This is called as Sliver test. The A% should not be more than 0.75%.
A% is calculated as follows
If no of sliver fed to drawframe is N, Check the output sliver weight with "N", "N+1", "N-1" slivers. then
A% = ((gms/mt(N-1) - gms/mt(N))/ gms/mt(N) ) x 100
A% = ((gms/mt(N+1) - gms/mt(N))/ gms/mt(N)) x 100
• Life of servo motor and servo amplifier will be good, if
1. it is used for carded material
2. feed variation is less
3. motor is checked for carbon brush damages, bearing damages etc periodicall
4. if the delivery speed is less