In the production of cotton and polyester JetRing spun yarns, spindle speed, air pressure, and yarn twist level affect yam hairiness. However, the distance between the front roller nip and the nozzle inlet has only a marginal effect on yam hairiness. Results also show that JetRing spun yams have a much lower numbers of hairs than the equivalent ring spun yams.
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