Which machine is used for dyeing?
Jigger dyeing machine: This machine use to dye woven fabric. Winch dyeing machine: In this machine both woven and knitted fabrics are dyed. Specially knit dyeing is done by this machine. Jet dyeing machine: Knitted and woven fabric can be dyed by this machine.
Which is the oldest form of dyeing machine?
The winch is the oldest piece of dyeing machine and takes its name from the slated roller that moves an endless rope of cloth or endless belt of cloth at full width through the dye liquor.
How many types of jet dyeing machines are there?
There are three types of jet dyeing machine. They are, Overflow Dyeing Machine. Soft Flow Dyeing Machine.
What is soft flow dyeing machine?
In the soft flow dyeing machine water is used for keeping the fabric in circulation. The conception difference of this equipment from a conventional jets that operates with a hydraulic system is that the fabric rope is kept circulating during the whole processing cycle (right from loading to unloading).
What is Hank dyeing machine?
Our offered machine is widely used in various industries for dyeing of loose yarns and fibres. This machine is widely acknowledged by our clients for their salient features such as reliability, less maintenance and high performance.
What is beam dyeing machine?
The beam dyeing machine is a large dye vat that consists of a perforated beam that an open width of fabric is wound around. The perforated beam sits within the dye beam carrier. The machine consists of a number of high pressure pumps that transfer the dye liquor in and out of the machine.
What is jigger machine?
Jigg or jigger dyeing machine is one of the oldest dyeing machines used for cloth dyeing operations. Jigger machine is suitable for dyeing of woven fabrics, up to boiling temperature without any creasing.
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What is hank in textile?
hank, in textile manufacture, unit of measure applied to a length of yarn or to a loose assemblage of fibres forming a single strand, and varying according to the fibre origin. A hank of cotton or of the spun silk made from short lengths of waste silk is 840 yards (770 m) long. A hank of linen is 300 yards (270 m).
What is cheese dyeing?
The cheese dyeing process comprises the steps of loose spooling, chamfering, yarn pressing, dyeing, dehydrating, drying and spooling.
What is Beck dyeing?
Beck dyeing is a continuous process used to dye long pieces of fabric, up to several thousand yards. The fabric is loaded open width in rope form, and then passed over a pony reel and through the dye bath in a constant circular motion until the fabric dyeing process is complete.