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Solospun : the long staple weavable singles yarn

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posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00 authored by M Prins, Peter Lamb, N Finn
Solospun<sup>TM</sup> is a spinning technology which provides the means to produce a singles yarn that can be successfully woven as either warp or weft. The technology is a versatile and cost effective alternative to two-folding, Sirospun or sizing. It offers significant benefits in terms of efficiency and productivity. Solospun<sup>TM</sup> is a simple, inexpensive, clip-on attachment for the spinning of long staple, weavable singles yarns. The technology is the result of a joint development between CSIRO Textile and Fibre Technology, The Woolmark Company and WRONZ and was commercially released in 1998. It is now successfully operating in worsted mills worldwide. The Solospun<sup>TM </sup>hardware consists of a pair of rollers held in a bracket, which is clipped onto the front of the pendulum-drafting arm. Each roller is positioned immediately below, and parallel to, each top front draft roller where it interacts with the emerging drafted fibre strand before twist insertion. The roller-fibre interaction subtly changes the structure of the yarn, which dramatically increases its abrasion resistance. This allows Solospun yarns to be woven without twofolding or sizing, providing significant cost savings. Depending on fabric structure, weaving performance is equivalent to that of conventional two-fold yarns. Fabrics woven from Solospun<sup>TM</sup> yarns are of good quality and appearance. Some aspects, including preferred hand and FAST results, are equal or superior to two-fold yarn fabrics. As with compact and condensed spinning, Solospun<sup>TM</sup> offers significant reductions in yarn<br>hairiness. However, Solospun can be simply implemented on existing spinning frames and goes much further by making the singles yarns weavable.<br>

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Melbourne, Vic.

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eng

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E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

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2001, CSIRO

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1 - 13

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2001-04-01

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2001-04-04

Title of proceedings

An Odyssey in Fibres and Space : Textile Institute 81st World Conference

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