Yarn Quality Effects on Maximum Weaving Speed
topic
Yarn quality parameters including coefficient of variation of strength, weak place frequency per kilometre, and single-end tenacity directly determine the maximum weaving speed achievable at acceptable break rates, with higher yarn quality consistency enabling higher weaving speeds before the break rate exceeds the threshold where downtime exceeds the speed-related production gain, quantified through the Uster statistics correlation between yarn quality percentile and achievable weaving efficiency at defined speed.
Role
Connects yarn quality to achievable production efficiency through the direct relationship between yarn strength consistency and break rate at a given speed, establishing that yarn quality investment improves weaving speed and efficiency in a quantifiable way that enables ROI calculation for yarn quality improvement, and guiding the specification of minimum yarn quality requirements for each target weaving speed rather than accepting any commercially available yarn regardless of quality implications for weaving productivity.