Standard Terminology for Yarn Spinning Systems


Importancia y uso:

3.1 Terminology D3888 was originally developed as a terminology standard for rotor spinning when it evolved as a new yarn spinning technology in the 1980s. Ring spinning production had been the traditional spinning since the early 1800s when hand spinning became mechanized. Rotor spinning and other spinning technologies increased yarn production rates and formed yarns by different mechanical means that generated yarns with characteristics unlike traditional ring-spun yarns. The revision of this document is intended to compile terminology for current yarn spinning systems into one standard rather than individual standards, in that all yarn formation is generated by processing raw fiber into a spun yarn by using common preparation steps, such as opening, cleaning, carding, roving formation, and sometimes combing. Terminology in this standard is grouped by the type of spinning system and in chronological order of their development and production usage. It should be noted that the higher end of yarn number ranges cited with each spinning system are possible but are rare in actual production.

Subcomité:

D13.58

Referida por:

D3693-02R21, D2259-21, D2494-13R20, D2255_D2255M-09R20E01, D3513-02R24, D3888-15R22, D0123-23, D4849-21, D1422_D1422M-13R20, D1423_D1423M-16R22

Volúmen:

07.01

Número ICS:

01.040.59 (Textile and leather technology (Vocabularies)), 59.020 (Processes of the textile industry)

Palabras clave:

air-jet spinning; ring spinning; rotor spinning;

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Norma
D3888

Versión
15(2022)

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Terminology

Fecha aprobación
2022-02-01