Abstract:
Water jet looms are widely used in woven fabric
manufacturing especially for synthetic fabric production. Due to
massive growth in synthetic fabric production, the significance of
the water jet loom becomes dominant Due to its salient features
such as high production speed, low energy consumption, low noise
emission, and simple maintenance procedures as compared to
other loom counterparts. The major drawback of the water jet
loom is its inability to produce cellulosic based fabric such as
cotton because cotton yarns absorb considerably higher amount of
water during weft insertion and as a result it does not properly
insert through the warp sheet.
Air jet weaving machine is ideal to produce cellulose based
fabrics. However, air jet looms lacks in the above advantages
possessed by water jet looms. For a sustainable development in the
weaving industry and a competitive edge in weaving, it is
mandatory to have minimum energy consumption when
producing cellulose based fabrics. So, it is prudent to explore the
possibility of weaving cellulosic based fabrics on a water jet loom.
Hence, the authors attempted to develop an appropriate
technological process to achieve this. A non-absorbent cotton yarn
was developed and a water jet loom was modified in order to
successfully produce cotton based fabrics on a water jet loom.
Citation:
M. A. A. U. Prasanna, S. S. Senanayake, S. A. K. P. Wijesinghe, E. A. S. K. Fernando and S. A. S. Perera, "Developing a technological process to weave cotton fabrics on water jet loom," 2016 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2016, pp. 283-288, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2016.7480154.