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कपास( कॉटन) फाइबर की फाइननेस का परीक्षण (वायु प्रवाह विधि)
Cotton fibre fineness test (airflow method)
The fineness of fibre plays a very important role in
yarn characteristics. It directly affects the yarn quality to be spun. The tensile
strength, degree of yarn hairiness, lustre, feel, and softness of yarn depends
upon the fibre fineness. The value of the fibres is also decided according to the
fineness of a fibre. If all the fibres present in the bulk have a similar
diameter, then the fibre fineness may be determined easily. In the case of cotton
fibres, the different fibres have different diameters. The diameter of the
fibre may even vary at different places in the same fibres. This is the reason why
we cannot measure the diameter of the fibres accurately.
Fibre fineness:
The weight per unit length of fibre is termed the fineness of a fibre. Normally, it is measured in microgram/inch.
In the bulk of cotton fibres, there are millions of
fibre present. We cannot be determined the weight per unit length of every
fibre. It is not possible at all. An airflow method is used to determine the
average weight per unit length of the fibres in the bulk.
Airflow method of fibre fineness test:
This method can be understood by an example. Suppose that
we take an equal amount of two fibres having different fibre fineness. We keep
those in two cylinders and compress them. Now we pass the air through both
samples at equal pressure. Here, we observe that airflow through the fine
fibres are less than coarse fibres. It all happens due to the difference between the total surfaces area of coarse and fine fibres. In the case of fine fibres, the air
faces more obstructions and hence the airflow rate gets dropped.
Now, we can say that airflow rate and specific
surface area is inversely proportional to each other. This method is very useful
and gives quick result
Cotton fibre fineness test by Shirley fineness tester:
Apparatus used:
1- Shirley cotton fibre fineness tester
2- Weighing scale
3- Cotton fibres
Specimen preparation:
6 grams plus or minus cotton is weighed accurately. if the new version of the instrument is used the specimen weight is kept at 5 grams. The sample is fluffed properly to eliminate any tangled part.
If the Shirley trash analyser gets available, the
material is opened, cleaned and blended with the help of a trash analyser before
weighing the specimen.
Testing procedure:
*First of all, the specimen is packed in the cylindrical holder A.
*Now the specimen is compressed to a constant volume by
perforated plunger P.
*The flow control valve V is kept closed at this stage.
*Now, the power supply of the exhaust pump E is
switched on. The exhaust pump starts to suck the air immediately.
*The airflow is regulated by flow control valve V
until the manometer M indicates that a pressure difference of 18cms of the
water exists across the end of the plug of cotton.
*The new version of this instrument is supplied with
the engraved scale in micronaire values. The reading of the top of the flow
meter is recorded now.
*If the new version is used, the specimen weight is kept at 5
grams.
*A repeat observation is made after removing the old
specimen and repacking a new specimen in the cylindrical holder.
*Four different specimens are tested and the mean value
is calculated. Thus the final micronaire value is determined.
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