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Textile Machinery

Although the machinery for producing chemical fiber includes a variety of chemical machinery, it is now considered to be an extension of textile machinery and belongs to the broad sense of textile machinery. The processes required to process different fibers such as cotton, linen, silk, and wool into textiles are not the same, and some are completely different, so the required machinery is also various and various.

Definitions and materials

Various machinery and equipment required to process natural or chemical fibers into textiles. Textile machinery in a broad sense also includes chemical machinery that produces chemical fibers. Textile machinery is the production means and material foundation of the textile industry. Its technological level, quality and manufacturing cost are directly related to the development of the textile industry.

Although the machinery for producing chemical fiber includes a variety of chemical machinery, it is now considered to be an extension of textile machinery and belongs to the broad sense of textile machinery. The processes required to process different fibers such as cotton, linen, silk, and wool into textiles are not the same, and some are completely different, so the required machinery is also various and various.

Classification

Textile machinery is usually classified according to the production process, including: spinning equipment, weaving equipment, printing and dyeing equipment, finishing equipment, chemical fiber spinning equipment, reeling equipment and non-woven fabric equipment. Spinning equipment is divided into two categories: processing short fibers and processing long fibers. Cotton and cotton-type chemical fibers belong to the category of short fibers, and wool, hemp, silk and their blended chemical fibers belong to the category of long fibers. The processing procedures of the two types of fibers are different, and the equipment cannot be universal, but the design principles of some machines are similar. Even if the same type of equipment and machine structure are similar, but because of the nature of the raw materials and the final requirements for the fabric are different, they are generally not universal.

Function and characteristics

Processability, continuity, and completeness; high speed, high efficiency, and maintenance; standardization, serialization, and generalization; low energy consumption, low noise, and low pollution are the characteristics and directions of modern textile machinery.

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