会议专题

Spinning Optimisation Theory for Processing Australian Superfine Wool

The amount of superfine wool produced by Australian woolgrowers is significantly larger today than it was a decade ago and now represents more than 30% of the volume produced with some wools as fine as 12 micron. The physical properties of superfine wool are rather different from ordinary fine and medium wool and these differences have a large influence on its processing characteristics. In addition, there has been rapid development in textile machinery over the last two decades. Many new textile machines have significantly increased processing capacity and efficiency and are capable of producing high quality products at higher speeds. These changes have created conditions for shortening the processing sequence for superfine wool. To guide practice for processing Australian superfine wool a spinning optimisation theory has been developed. A brief introduction to the theory is described in this paper.

YANG Shouren

CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering PO Box 21, Belmont, VIC, Australia, 3216

国际会议

The 12th International Wool Research Conference(第十二届国际羊毛会议12th IWRC)

上海

英文

107-110

2010-10-19(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)