Yarn quality higly depends of the level of homogeneity of yarn- unevnness, wich quantifies the mean variation in linear density of strand or part of it. These irregularities are detected using capacitive sensors which, in commercial equipments, perform yarn analysis in steps of 8mm ; MPS1 performs 1mm analysis. These increase in resolution enables direct detection as most yarn irregularities occur in lengths between 1mm and 4mm[1]. Another important feature of yarn is hairiness, which can also significantly affet the appearance of fabrics. Its measurement is usually undertaken using optical sensors for samples of 2mm or less; MPS1 upgrade performs hairiness yarn analysis in 1mm samples. It is possible to determine all important yarn paramet...
This paper reports a comparative study between yarn mass and yarn diameter measurement systems using...
119-125This paper reports a comparative study between yarn mass and yarn diameter measurement system...
A method to measure variations in yarn diameter using coherent optical signal processing based on a ...
AbstractThis paper presents a comparison study between the use of 1mm resolution capacitive and opti...
The aim of this paper is to present an automatic yarn hairiness parameterization method based on opt...
AbstractThis paper presents a comparison study between the use of 1mm resolution capacitive and opti...
269-276An instrument employing both image processing and optical sensing in a single run has been de...
This paper presents a comparison study between the use of 1mmresolution capacitive and optical senso...
An instrument employing both image processing and optical sensing in a single run has been developed...
This paper presents an automatic yarn characterization system, based on capacitive sensors for evenn...
This paper presents an automatic yarn characterization system, based on capacitive sensors for evenn...
This paper presents Yarn System Quality (YSQ), an innovative, low-cost, portable and high-precision ...
This paper presents the advantages of analysing yarn evenness, based on mass variation, using a capa...
This paper presents a system developed for measuring yarn hairiness using a coherent optical signal ...
We demonstrate that one can adequately characterize Yarn hairiness by imaging the yarn along a sing...
This paper reports a comparative study between yarn mass and yarn diameter measurement systems using...
119-125This paper reports a comparative study between yarn mass and yarn diameter measurement system...
A method to measure variations in yarn diameter using coherent optical signal processing based on a ...
AbstractThis paper presents a comparison study between the use of 1mm resolution capacitive and opti...
The aim of this paper is to present an automatic yarn hairiness parameterization method based on opt...
AbstractThis paper presents a comparison study between the use of 1mm resolution capacitive and opti...
269-276An instrument employing both image processing and optical sensing in a single run has been de...
This paper presents a comparison study between the use of 1mmresolution capacitive and optical senso...
An instrument employing both image processing and optical sensing in a single run has been developed...
This paper presents an automatic yarn characterization system, based on capacitive sensors for evenn...
This paper presents an automatic yarn characterization system, based on capacitive sensors for evenn...
This paper presents Yarn System Quality (YSQ), an innovative, low-cost, portable and high-precision ...
This paper presents the advantages of analysing yarn evenness, based on mass variation, using a capa...
This paper presents a system developed for measuring yarn hairiness using a coherent optical signal ...
We demonstrate that one can adequately characterize Yarn hairiness by imaging the yarn along a sing...
This paper reports a comparative study between yarn mass and yarn diameter measurement systems using...
119-125This paper reports a comparative study between yarn mass and yarn diameter measurement system...
A method to measure variations in yarn diameter using coherent optical signal processing based on a ...