Abstract

Improving raw material exploitation has become the most important challenge facing scientific and industrial community. In this paper, we have studied the effect of percentage of fibres recovered from cotton wastes and different spinning parameters on the hairiness, the uniformity and the level of irregularity of the rotor yarn. Results indicate that yarn count, rotor parameters (diameter and form) and rotor speed have an effect as significant as waste proportion. With a good choice of spinning parameters, an introduction of 25% on waste in the first passage in the drawing frame does not alter the uniformity and the appearance of rotor yarn.

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