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Environmental Monitoring in Textile Production Areas

topic
Environmental monitoring systems in textile production areas measure temperature, relative humidity, dust concentration, and VOC levels at multiple locations throughout spinning, weaving, and finishing areas, with humidity control being critical for cotton spinning where atmospheric moisture content affects fibre cohesion and static electricity, and dust monitoring addressing occupational health obligations and fire risk management from accumulated fibre dust in spinning rooms.

Role

Maintains the environmental conditions that affect textile product quality and worker health through continuous monitoring and feedback to air conditioning and ventilation control systems, with humidity management being particularly important for natural fibre spinning where the 5 to 10 percent relative humidity variation that uncontrolled environments experience would cause significant changes in fibre friction, static electricity, and consequently yarn break rate and quality that precise environmental control prevents.

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