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Note: if we are producing any textured fabric, like fleece, then we use two different yarns at different feeders and ultimately stitch length is also different. In such case we should calculate separately consumption of different yarn at different feeders. Following example will help in calculating production in case of use of more than one kind yarn.
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Calculate nominal production of a single jersey-knitting machine per hour from the data given:
Machine Gauge 28
Machine Dia 26 inches
Number of Feeders 120
Machine RPM 30
Yarn Denier 75
Stitch length 4.5 mm
Efficiency 85%
Solution:
Step one
First we will calculate number of needles and number of stitches produced in one revolution. This would help us in calculating the total length of yarn consumed in one revolution.
Number of needles = machine dia * gauge * p (3.14)
= 26* 28*3.14
= 2286 (exact 2285.92 but needles are
always in even number so we will
take nearest even figure)
Number of stitches produced in revolution
Every needle is making one stitch on every feeder because machine is producing single jersey fabric (full knit fabric).
Number of stitches produced in one revolution
= Number of needles * number of feeders
= 2286*120
= 274320
This figure shows that machine is making 274320 stitches in one evolution.
Step Two
Length of stitch is 04.5 mm (stitch length is always calculated in metric system)
From this figure we can calculate yarn consumption in yards in one hour
Yarn Consumption (in yards) in one hour
= number of stitches * length of (mm) * RPM *60 (minutes)
1000(to convert mm into meters)
= 274320 * 4.5 * 30 * 60
1000
= 2221992 meters
Step Three
In previous step we calculated quantity of yarn consumed in yards. We can easily calculate weight of this yarn while its count/denier is known (see example 05).
Weight of filament in grams = Length in meters * denier
9000
= 2221992*75
9000
Answer =18516 grams or
=18.516 Kgs
Efficiency 85% = 18.516*85%
=15.74 Kgs
Answer: this machine can produce 15.74 Kgs fabric in one hour at 85 % efficiency
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