
Material Preparation:
Yarn Selection: Choose the appropriate type of yarn based on the desired fabric properties. Common yarn types include cotton, polyester, and other synthetic fibers.
-Yarn Feeding: Load the yarn onto the creel system, ensuring proper tension and alignment to prevent breaks and ensure consistent feeding.
Needle Configuration: Set up the needles according to the desired fabric gauge and pattern. Terry knitting machines typically use latch needles.
Cylinder Adjustment: Adjust the cylinder to the correct diameter and ensure it is properly aligned with the sinker ring and cam systems.
Cam System Calibration: Calibrate the cam systems to control the movement of the needles and achieve the desired stitch pattern.
Yarn Feeding: The yarn is fed into the machine through the yarn feeders, which are controlled to maintain consistent tension.
Needle Operation: As the cylinder rotates, the needles form loops in the yarn, creating the fabric. The sinkers assist in holding and releasing the loops.
Loop Formation: The special sinkers or crochet needles elongate the sinker arc of the loop yarn to form the loops.
Terry Fabric Circular Knitting Machines come in various configurations to meet different production needs. Key configurations include:
Single Needle Bed Multi-cam Type**: This type is widely used for its versatility and ability to produce different loop lengths.
Double Needle Bed Circular Weft Machine**: This model uses two needle beds to create loops of different lengths.
NEEDLES
CYLINDERS
CAMS
SINKER
POSITIVE FEEDER
AUTO OILER
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