Draw Frame Actions Involved / Draw Frame Tasks / Draw Frame Working Process

Actions involved in Draw Frame:
Drafting: 
It is the process of increasing length per unit weight of sliver. It is mainly due to peripheral speed of the rollers.
Doubling: 
The process of combing two or more carded sliver into a single form is called doubling. In draw frame m/c generally six slivers are fed to convert into one i.e. six doubling.
Drawing: 
In the cotton industry the term is applied exclusively to processing on the draw frame, where the operation is one of doubling and drafting. Drawing= Drafting + Doubling.
 
Tasks of Draw frame:
01. Drafting
02. Equalizing
03. Parallelizing
04. Blending
05. Dust removal

Drafting:

The reduction of weight / yard of sliver and increase in length is called drafting. Or Attenuation of sliver without breaking is called draft.
Break draft: Draft b/w the 2nd and 3rd rollers is called break draft.
Main draft: Draft b/w the 2nd and front rollers is called main draft.

1. Straightening of crimped and hooked fibers
2. Paralleling of fibers
3. To produce more uniform of sliver of definite wt/yd
4. To reduce wt/yd of materials fed
5. To make perfect blending/mixing of the component fibers

Equalizing:
One of the main tasks of draw frame is improving evenness over short, medium and especially long terms. Carded slivers are fed to the draw frame have degree on unevenness that cannot be tolerated in practice and slivers from the comber contain the “infamous” piecing. It is obscured by draw frame.Equalizing is always performed by a first process, namely doubling and can optionally also be performed by a second process, namely auto leveling. The draft and the doubling have the same value and lie in the range of 6 to 8.

Parallelizing:
To obtain an optional value for strength in the yarn characteristics, the fibers must be arranged parallel in the fiber strand. The draw frame has the tasks of creating this parallel arrangement. It fulfills the task by way of the draft, since every drafting step leads to straightening the fibers.

Blending:
In addition to the equalizing effect, doubling also provides a degree of compensation of raw material variation by blending. Their results are exploited in particular way in the production of blended yarns comprising cotton or synthetic blends. At the draw frame metering of the individual components can be carried out very simply be selection of the number of slivers entering the machines.

Dust Removal:
Dust is steadily becoming a greater problem both in processing and for the personnel involved. It is therefore important to remove dust to the greatest practical extent at every possible point within the overall process.Dust removal can only be carried out to a significant when there are high levels of fiber. Since a large function the smallest particles adhere relatively strong to the fibers. High performance draw frame is equipped with appropriate suction removal systems; more than 80% of the incoming dust is extracted.

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