Industries & applications / Textile / Textile
Why insist on an Atlas Copco
oil-free solution for
your textile production?
For more efficient production, reduced repair and maintenance costs, and improved product quality with less wastage.
Air-jet weaving: less downtime, reduced replacement costs, fewer
rejections
Compressed air is blown through fi ne nozzles to transport the
weft. Oil in the air blocks the nozzles, leading to production
stoppages and costly nozzle replacements. Fabric staining will
also result, causing
product rejections.
Exhaust air from the nozzles blows over the
air-jet weaving machines. Any oil present deposits on the reeds. It attracts
dust and fi
bres causing the reeds to stick together and break. Resulting
production losses and reed
replacements are very expensive.
Air-jet spinning: smoother production,
less maintenance, fewer rejections
Cotton is spun into yarn using compressed air through fi ne
nozzles. Oil in compressed air will lead to nozzle clogging. It will also
stain the
yarn, which is in direct contact with the compressed air. Expensive
nozzle replacements, production losses and product rejections will result.
Pneumatic
transport: prevents instrument damage and pipe clogging,
increases safety
The production of manmade raw materials for use in textiles
also uses compressed air. One of the applications is the
pneumatic transport of
PVC, PTA or DMT chips. Oil contamination can cause substandard
products besides being a fi re hazard. Oil may also damage
controls and instrumentation components,
resulting in breakdowns.
Texturizing: less production stoppage,
better quality yarn
In this process, yarn is intermingled using a jet of air
through a nozzle. Blockage due to oil will cause uneven
intermingling and destroy the yarn. Staining of the yarn will also
result.
Find out more about our Class Zero compressors
Published date: 2008-11-01 09:00

