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Yarn winding on the TV-1 winding-texturizing machine

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An analysis has been made of the reasons for generation of defects in packages in winding yarns on the TV-1 stretching and texturizing machine.

It has been shown that the main efforts must be directed toward reducing vibrational activity of the winding mechanisms and ensuring coordinated and correctly designed operation of the axial and radial scattering systems.

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  1. C. Atkinson, Chemiefasern/Textilind., No. 3, 167–173 (1985).

  2. K. Hasegawa, Mechanics of high-speed take-up machines. Engineering Research Laboratory, Torey Industries, Ohtsu, Shiga, Japan.

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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 3, pp. 23–25, May–June, 1989.

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Tupichenkov, E.A. Yarn winding on the TV-1 winding-texturizing machine. Fibre Chem 21, 204–206 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00549646

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