Self-heating fiber raschel blanket producing method
A technology of self-heating fibers and Raschel blankets, applied in the direction of blankets, fiber types, fiber processing, etc., can solve the problems of low quality and high price, and achieve good hygroscopicity, broad development prospects and outstanding self-heating effect. Effect
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[0056] A method for producing a self-heating fiber Raschel blanket, using self-heating fiber filaments as plush yarn, polyester FDY as ground yarn, wherein the specification of self-heating fiber filaments is 150D / 144F, and the specification of polyester FDY It is 150D / 36F.
[0057] Including the following steps:
[0058] 1. Weaving:
[0059] 1.1 Winding: The Raschel warp knitting machine needs to be warped before the weaving process, that is, the package yarn is poured into the pan head required for weaving, which requires the original package yarn to be poured into the package yarn required by the warping machine. The process is completed by winding.
[0060] 1.2 Warping: pour the cheese on the warping machine into the pan head required for weaving, so as to prepare for the smooth progress of weaving.
[0061] 1.3 Weaving: Raschel warp knitting machine of Changde Textile Machinery Co., Ltd. Jingwei Textile Machine is used for weaving.
[0062] Loom specification: E2291A-...
Embodiment 2
[0125] A method for producing a self-heating fiber Raschel blanket, using self-heating fiber filaments as plush yarn, polyester FDY as ground yarn, wherein the specification of self-heating fiber filaments is 150D / 144F, and the specification of polyester FDY It is 150D / 36F.
[0126] Including the following steps:
[0127] 1. Weaving:
[0128] 1.1 Winding: The Raschel warp knitting machine needs to be warped before the weaving process, that is, the package yarn is poured into the pan head required for weaving, which requires the original package yarn to be poured into the package yarn required by the warping machine. The process is completed by winding.
[0129] 1.2 Warping: pour the cheese on the warping machine into the pan head required for weaving, so as to prepare for the smooth progress of weaving.
[0130] 1.3 Weaving: Raschel warp knitting machine of Changde Textile Machinery Co., Ltd. Jingwei Textile Machine is used for weaving.
[0131] Loom specification: E2291A-...
Embodiment 3
[0195] A method for producing a self-heating fiber Raschel blanket, using self-heating fiber filaments as plush yarn, polyester FDY as ground yarn, wherein the specification of self-heating fiber filaments is 150D / 144F, and the specification of polyester FDY It is 150D / 36F.
[0196] Including the following steps:
[0197] 1. Weaving:
[0198] 1.1 Winding: The Raschel warp knitting machine needs to be warped before the weaving process, that is, the package yarn is poured into the pan head required for weaving, which requires the original package yarn to be poured into the package yarn required by the warping machine. The process is completed by winding.
[0199] 1.2 Warping: pour the cheese on the warping machine into the pan head required for weaving, so as to prepare for the smooth progress of weaving.
[0200] 1.3 Weaving: Raschel warp knitting machine of Changde Textile Machinery Co., Ltd. Jingwei Textile Machine is used for weaving.
[0201] Loom specification: E2291A-...
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