Using air jet looms is a popular way to weave fabrics across the textile industry. This type of loom is known for its efficiency and the fact that it uses a jet of air to propel weft yarn through the shed. The jet enables the weft to be inserted through the reed and achieves a high yield. It is also known for its low maintenance costs. Its ability to weave a variety of fabrics at high speeds makes it a popular choice for weaving companies.
Air jet looms are equipped with a number of different features, including a free drum pooling system. This stabilizes the insertion process and increases the speed of the weft. In addition, it is able to feed up to eight different wefts, depending on the fabric being woven. It also has a number of other accessories, such as a thread trimmer and a dobby patterning mechanism. It is easy to operate, which is important for the production of high quality cloth.
In addition, the loom is equipped with a microprocessor, which allows for bi-directional communication. This helps to store production data and make adjustments online. In addition, there are a number of ways to measure air consumption. These include power conservation, pickings per minute, and the amount of air used during the weft insertion process. The consumption of compressed air can also be measured. In most cases, the main weft insertion mechanism is mounted on the left side of the loom.
The most common configuration of an air jet loom is a multi-nozzle system. In addition to the main nozzle, there are several relay nozzles. These nozzles are adjustable to create the shortest blowing time possible. This is important for saving energy in the loom. Some of the advantages of this type of nozzle are that they do not degrade loom efficiency and they have a smaller hole diameter.
Another feature of the air jet loom is its multicolored weft carrier. This carrier can feed up to eight different wefts, based on the number of colors in the fabric. It also has a nylon coated cable to provide a predetermined motion to the carriage.
In addition to the reed, an air jet loom can be made to accommodate different fillings. This is because the reed tunnel can be adjusted to accommodate a variety of fillings. This feature also helps to reduce the amount of air that is consumed during the weft insertion process.
In addition, an air jet loom has a well-balanced beating system that helps to maintain a smooth warp shed. This is especially important in the case of plaids and other decorative patterns. Moreover, it is easy to adjust the process parameters for optimum performance. There are a number of different models of air jet looms available, including those with a dobby patterning mechanism, as well as those that can produce a wide range of yarns. In addition, the air jet loom can be customized to weave fabrics with multiple colors.
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