Drying is a mass transfer process consisting of the removal of water or another solvent by evaporation from a solid, semi-solid or liquid. This process is often used as a final production step before selling or packaging products. In sizing, drying is necessary to bring the sized material hard.
1. Cylinder Drying:
In this type of m/c, drying is done by passing over hot cylinders.
a) Two Cylinder Drying:
4. Combined Drying:
Advantages:
1. Regular drying.
2. Drying efficiency high.
3. Speedy process.
Disadvantages:
1. Shinning effect.
2. High cost.
In this type of m/c, drying is done by passing over hot cylinders.
a) Two Cylinder Drying:
- In this drying process, two copper cylinder are used in which one cylinder is large diameter & other is small comparatively.
- Firstly warp sheet is passed below the small cylinder & then over the bigger one.
- The yarn is dried while traveling through the circumstances of the cylinder.
Two Cylinder Drying |
Advantages:
1. Simple process & cheap.
2. Less risky.
3. Temp. uniform.
4. Almost uniform drying.
Disadvantages:
1. Slow process.
2. Drying efficiency is low.
3. Irregular drying.
4. Due to sticky property of cylinder uneven drying.
(b) Multi Cylinder Drying:
1. Simple process & cheap.
2. Less risky.
3. Temp. uniform.
4. Almost uniform drying.
Disadvantages:
1. Slow process.
2. Drying efficiency is low.
3. Irregular drying.
4. Due to sticky property of cylinder uneven drying.
(b) Multi Cylinder Drying:
- In this type of m/c, the drying unit consists of 5 to 7 or 11 cylinders having same diameter are used.
- All cylinders may be steel cylinders or first two cylinders are teflon coated & rest of aresteel cylinder.
- The cylinders are heated by passing steam.
- Heat in initial cylinder is low & gradually increases when moved towards finalcylinder.
- If large amount of heat is given to the initial, the sized may be backed.
- If finer yarn is used, then no need to use excess cylinder.
Multi Cylinder Drying |
Advantages:
1. High speed process.
2. Uniform drying.
3. Non- sticky so smooth drying.
4. Drying efficiency high.
5. Less time required.
Disadvantages:
1. For high viscosity, stick properly may observed.
2. For friction, yarn hairiness.
3. Shinning effect.
4. Yarn shape may hamper.
5. Possibility of yarn flaten.
2. Hot Air Drying:
1. High speed process.
2. Uniform drying.
3. Non- sticky so smooth drying.
4. Drying efficiency high.
5. Less time required.
Disadvantages:
1. For high viscosity, stick properly may observed.
2. For friction, yarn hairiness.
3. Shinning effect.
4. Yarn shape may hamper.
5. Possibility of yarn flaten.
2. Hot Air Drying:
- In this m/c, the drying unit is a closed chamber containing a number of guide rollersthrough warp yarn.
- Hot air blown into the chamber causing the moisture in the yarn toevaporate.
- Exhaustion should be used to throw away the moisture.
- If moisture remains inside the chamber it may condense & again fallon the yarn.
- Hot air should be continuously passed through the chamber, so theprocess becomes somewhat costly.
Hot Air Drying |
Advantages:
1. Regular drying.
2. Not shinning effect.
3. Non-sticky property.
4. High speed drying.
Disadvantages:
1. Costly process.
2. For closed chamber, reqd more time.
3. Less suitable for fine yarn.
4. Difficult to maintain temperature.
3. Infrared Drying:
1. No shining effect.
2. Drying efficiency high.
Disadvantages:
1. Yarn may burn.
2. Higher cost.
3. Difficult to maintain uniform heating.
4. Risk of accident.
1. Regular drying.
2. Not shinning effect.
3. Non-sticky property.
4. High speed drying.
Disadvantages:
1. Costly process.
2. For closed chamber, reqd more time.
3. Less suitable for fine yarn.
4. Difficult to maintain temperature.
3. Infrared Drying:
- In this machine, the heating chamber consists of a plate which is constantly heated by gas flame.
- The warp sheet is passed over the plate & dried in the process.
- When gas flames are not used, then electronic plate may be used.
- Arrangement should be made to through out the moisture removed from the yarn. This m/c is not used signally.
1. No shining effect.
2. Drying efficiency high.
Disadvantages:
1. Yarn may burn.
2. Higher cost.
3. Difficult to maintain uniform heating.
4. Risk of accident.
4. Combined Drying:
- In this type of m/c, preheating is done as cylinder drying method.
- And final drying is done by hot air drying method or infrared drying method.
Infrared Drying |
1. Regular drying.
2. Drying efficiency high.
3. Speedy process.
Disadvantages:
1. Shinning effect.
2. High cost.
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