Friday, November 21, 2014



Measurement of Hairiness


 •        Measurements of hairiness are very dependent on the experimental configuration used such as the number and type of guides the yarn passes over and also the method chosen for detecting the hairs.
       In general hairiness of yarn is measured by
       Shirley Hairiness Tester
       Zweigle Hairiness Tester G565
       Uster Tester 3

Shirley Yarn Hairiness Tester process are given below.

Shirley Yarn Hairiness Tester

       Shirley yarn hairiness tester consists of a light beam shining on a small diameter photoreceptor opposite to it.
       The yarn under test is run between the light and the receptor at a constant speed.
       As a hair posses between the light and receptor the light beam is momentarily broken and an electronic circuit counts the interruption as one hair.
       It counts the number of hairs longer than a pre-selected length (between 0 and 10 mm), usually 3 mm

shirley process


       The instrument has two sets of yarn guides as shown. The lower set leads the yarn over a guide at a fixed distance of 3mm from the receptor.
       The upper set leads the yarn over a movable guide which can be set at a distance of between 1 and 10mm from the receptor. 

                        * The total number of hairs in a fixed length of yarn is counted by counting for a given                    time,  the yarn running at a known speed.



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Yarn Hairiness and Causes of Higher Hairiness









 

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