Knit Element
Knit Element
Knit Element
• In some m/cs the front and back needle bed cam plates
are joined together so that the cam carriage is derived as
single unit
• This causes unbalanced yarn path, which in turn leads to
yarn tension variation
• But in electronically- controlled power flats the drive is
separate
A cone carrier device
• Cones are systematically arranged to reduce
tensions
• The vertical height >600mm
• Investigation yarn tension 1.4 to 1.6 times
larger when the package are placed most
distant as compared to the closest
POSITIVE YARN FEEDING SYSTEM
As drum tensioners
Less slipping
Variation occur
When knitting bulked or stretched yarns
Cheaper and practical
T1
T2
The nip type positive feed grips
• Grips the running yarn b/n the two rollers
• Positively and negatively driven
• Commercially adopted ,being favored by certain hosiery
machine builders
• Certain flat bed machines have installed these types of feeding
units T1
T2
Two surface guides
• Disc tensioners
• The yarn passes between two discs
• It provide two frictional surface
The tripe- type positive feed
• Tape and roller
• Most popular for multi-feed large diameter
outerwear fabric machines
• Used for constant rate of feeding
Positive feed device and their roles
• Moter rpm*dp1/dp2*dp3/dp4……3.14d = yarn speed if no
slippage
• But if there is slippage of yarn
• change in yarn tension
• Change in feed rate
• Change in loop length in the fabric
• But loop length determines dimensional properties of knitting
fabric
• Dimensional properties are fabric areal density,
width,thickness,shrinkage,elastisity,tightness factor,regidity
• Which intern influence chemical properties like dgree of
absorption
Fabric quality through positive yarn feeding
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Fabric tightness factor (k)
• Is the extent to which the fabric area is covered by the
yarn tex
k
l (mm)
Where l is loop length
• For all types of yarns and knitted structures
1 k 2
• Plain single jersey fabrics 1.29 k 1.64
• There fore average value of k generally is 1.5
• Ex. For 30tex yarn find the loop length by using
average value of k = 1.5, l = (√tex)/k = (√30)/1.5 =
3.65mm
• Optimum tex = constant/(gauge)2, single jersey,
c=1650, for double jersey c = 1400
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• For 30inch diameter machine and E12 find the number of
needles and course length on the machine given l = 3.65mm
• N =πdE = π*30*12 = 360π
• L = N*l = 360π * 3.65mm
Main factors affecting dimensional property of knitted fabrics are
1. Fabric structure
2. Fiber type
3. Relaxation/finishing route
4. Yarn linear density
Three properties are very important
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Loop shape
• On the machine
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• Courses per inch (CPi) directly proportional to 1/loop
length = Kc/l (1/cpi = loop height)
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• Fabric width = number of needles/wpi
• Fabric thickness = in dry and wet relaxed state
thickness, t is directly proportional to tightness
factor. But in the fully relaxed or stable state it
is independent of tightness factor.
• Areal density = mass per unit area (gm/m 2)
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Effects of dimensional properties on fabric properties
1. Air permeability
• Q = K(FA)(Δp)1/2
• Where
• Q – Volume flow rate per unit fabric area
• FA – free area (fractional area of the total fabric surface
not occupied by yarns)
• K – Proportionality constant dependent upon fabric
geometry and other fluid flow factors
• Δp – pressure differential across the fabric
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2. Thermal conductivity
• The amount of heat (in calories or British thermal unit) that
flows through an insulating material is given by
Q = KA (T2 – T1)t
d
Where Q – total quantity of heat transmitted through the material
• K – Thermal conductivity constant
• A – Area through which the heat is flowing
• d – Thickness
• T1, T2 – temperatures of warm and cool surfaces
• t – Time of heat flow
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3. Wicking of fabrics
• The flow of liquid along the surface of fabric
• Mov.t is enhanced along the courses of weft knitted
fabrics
4. Moisture Absorption
Depends on
a. Type of fiber
b. Type of yarn
c. Fabric structure: water molecules stay in the space
between loops and slowly absorbed or transmitted
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Summary of fabric properties
Property Plain 1x1 rib 1x1 purl Interlock
1 Appearance Different on face and back Same on both Same on both Same on both
V-shape on face sides sides
Arcs on back sides
2 Extensibility
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THA N K YO U