Principles of Spinning: Speed Frame in Spinning

This book describes speed frames with respect to four important mechanisms: flyer and bobbin drives, cone drums for varying speed of bobbins, differential motion to give combined speed to bobbins and a complicated building mechanism where modern speed frames score over conventional frames. This book also gives a detailed explanation of traditional mechanisms common in both types of frames, along with the path of roving from the nip of last drafting rollers to the flyer top. Concepts like improved drafting systems, use of servo-motors to vary bobbin speed according to changes in diameter and electronic controls are explained.

Features:

  • Covers all important aspects of the modern speed frame, including the conventional process
  • Describes defects and remedies, as well as calculations on the roving frame
  • Includes an exclusive chapter on the features of the modern fly frame
  • Highlights features of the few latest speed frames.

This book is aimed at graduate students, researchers and professionals in the textile industry.

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Principles of Spinning: Speed Frame in Spinning

This book describes speed frames with respect to four important mechanisms: flyer and bobbin drives, cone drums for varying speed of bobbins, differential motion to give combined speed to bobbins and a complicated building mechanism where modern speed frames score over conventional frames. This book also gives a detailed explanation of traditional mechanisms common in both types of frames, along with the path of roving from the nip of last drafting rollers to the flyer top. Concepts like improved drafting systems, use of servo-motors to vary bobbin speed according to changes in diameter and electronic controls are explained.

Features:

  • Covers all important aspects of the modern speed frame, including the conventional process
  • Describes defects and remedies, as well as calculations on the roving frame
  • Includes an exclusive chapter on the features of the modern fly frame
  • Highlights features of the few latest speed frames.

This book is aimed at graduate students, researchers and professionals in the textile industry.

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Principles of Spinning: Speed Frame in Spinning

Principles of Spinning: Speed Frame in Spinning

by Ashok R. Khare
Principles of Spinning: Speed Frame in Spinning

Principles of Spinning: Speed Frame in Spinning

by Ashok R. Khare

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Overview

This book describes speed frames with respect to four important mechanisms: flyer and bobbin drives, cone drums for varying speed of bobbins, differential motion to give combined speed to bobbins and a complicated building mechanism where modern speed frames score over conventional frames. This book also gives a detailed explanation of traditional mechanisms common in both types of frames, along with the path of roving from the nip of last drafting rollers to the flyer top. Concepts like improved drafting systems, use of servo-motors to vary bobbin speed according to changes in diameter and electronic controls are explained.

Features:

  • Covers all important aspects of the modern speed frame, including the conventional process
  • Describes defects and remedies, as well as calculations on the roving frame
  • Includes an exclusive chapter on the features of the modern fly frame
  • Highlights features of the few latest speed frames.

This book is aimed at graduate students, researchers and professionals in the textile industry.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138596603
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/22/2026
Series: Principles of Spinning
Pages: 250
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ashok R. Khare passed B.Text. from VJTI, India in 1970 and worked in Mafatlal Spinning Mill till 1975 before joing VJTI as assistant lecturer and lecturer.  He completed his Master's in 1979 and Ph.D. in 1998, eventually joining as professor. In 2003, HE became Head of the Textile Manufactures Department and Deputy Director in 2004 before retiring in April 2006. He continued thereafter in VJTI as OSD and then Emeritus Fellow until July 2011. He has written 14 technical articles in Indian Textile Journal and technological conferences.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Passage of Cotton through Machine

Chapter 2: Creeling and Drafting

Chapter 3: Bobbins and Flyers Mechanism

Chapter 4: Differential Motion

Chapter 5: Bobbin Building Mechanism

Chapter 6: Processing of Blends

Chapter 7: Product Defects and Remedies

Chapter 8: Gearing and Production Calculations

Chapter 9: Modern Developments

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