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Developments in Yarn Spinning Technologies. The Textile Institute Book Series

  • Book

  • October 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5954943
Developments in Yarn Spinning Technologies explores the recent advancements in yarn spinning technologies, focusing on improving production and embracing sustainability. While ring spinning remains popular, newer developments in rotor spinning and natural fibre spinning systems are covered.

This book also addresses challenges, including the circularity theory, providing concise insights into the evolving landscape of yarn spinning technologies. Ideal for professionals and researchers alike, this book offers valuable perspectives on the industry’s dynamic changes.

Table of Contents

1 Overview of developments in yarn spinning technology 2 Opening and Cleaning of fibres: Latest developments 3 Combing and Draw frames 4 Speed frames and ring frames 5 Compact spinning 6 Rotor spinning 7 Air vortex spinning 8 Yarn structure properties relationship 9 Industry 4.0 (Application of Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning and Internet of things) and developments in spinning technologies Industry 4.0 includes application of IoT, AI, ML and other techniques which is revolutionising the industrial technologies. Similarly, there is increased use of these techniques in latest spinning machines. This chapter will discuss about those applications and benefit accrued. 10 Worsted spinning technologies 11 Woollen spinning technologies 12 Recycling of textile materials and spinning of recycled fibres 13 Spinning of bast fibres and other natural unconventional fibres

Authors

Arindam Basu Director General, Northern India Textile Research Association, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dr Arindam Basu, Director General of the Northern India Textile Research Association (NITRA), Ghaziabad is a BTech in textile technology from Calcutta University and MText from Bombay University. He completed his PhD degree from the University of Leeds in textile engineering during the year 1991. He is presently a Chairman of the Textile Division, Bureau of Indian Standards and a Chairman of the Textile Industry, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, India. He has more than 35 years of experience in industry and research. He has been working as a Director of various institutes since 2002. From June 2002 to January 2011, he was the Director of South India Textile Research Association (SITRA) and from January 2011 to March 2014, he was the Director of Central Silk Technological Research Institute (CSTRI), Central Silk Board and joined NITRA as a Director General during March 2014 (to present.) He has taken a lead role in the development of various machineries and instruments and has 10 patents on his credit. Many of these developments are used by the industry. He has published more than 150 articles in international and national journals and presented papers in more than 40 seminars.