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Air Jet Weaving Machines

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The Air Jet weaving machines are the weaving machines with the highest weft insertion performance and are considered as the most productive in the manufacturing of light to medium weight fabrics, preferably made of cotton and certain man-made fibers. These machines are the ideal solution for those who want to produce bulk quantities of customized fabric styles. The weaving widths range generally from 190 to 400 cm.

The air jet weaving machines are the weaving machines with the highest weft insertion performance and are considered as the most productive in the manufacturing of light to medium weight fabrics, preferably made of cotton and certain man-made fibres (sheets, shirting fabrics, linings, taffetas and satins in staple yarns of man-made fibres); it has any way to be pointed out that technically positive results are obtained at present also with heavyweight fabrics (denim) and that some manufacturers produce also machine models for terry production.

These machines are the ideal solution for those who want to produce bulk quantities of customized fabric styles. The weaving widths range generally from 190 to 400 cm. As regards the multicolor weft carrier, up to 8 different wefts can be fed.

It has, however, to be considered that the air jet weaving machines require a high energy consumption to prepare the compressed air and that this consumption rises definitely with increasing loom width and running speed. The reduction in the energy consumption is, in fact, one of the main concerns of the manufacturers and builds for the user an important selection criterion.

General operation

The operation principle is the following: the thread, prepared in a given length (corresponding to the reed width) by pre-measuring weft carriers (fig. 54), is launched through the shed by a jet of compressed air.

The typology of the weft inserting medium (no mass in motion) permits high weft insertion rates (on an average 2000-2500 meters/min and 1000 strokes/min). The air jet weaving machines require air ducts capable of maintaining an effective airflow on the whole weaving width. To obtain this, the machine manufacturers prefer today to use the system with a profiled reed, in which the air and the thread are guided through a tunnel-shaped reed.

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