An analysis of the air-jet yarn texturing process. Part 5, The effect of wetting the yarns
It is shown that the quantity of water mixing into the air-flow is an insignificant proportion of the total amount of water used in the air-jet texturing process and that this has a negligible effect on the air-flow in the texturing nozzle. It is suggested that only a fraction of this water is neede...
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Main Authors: | Memis Acar, R.K. Turton, Gordon R. Wray |
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Format: | Default Article |
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1986
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/19360 |
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