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Gluing device for preventing edge curling of knitted fabric

A gluing device and technology for knitted fabrics, which are applied to the surface coating liquid device, fabric trimming, coating, etc., can solve the problems of fabric waste and achieve the effect of saving fabric and omitting the cutting process

Pending Publication Date: 2022-02-08
SHANDONG ZHONGKANG GUOCHUANG RES INST OF ADVANCED DYEING & FINISHING TECH CO LTD
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[0004] The embodiment of the present application provides a gluing device for knitting fabric anti-rolling, which solves the problem in the traditional process that the pulp edge is inside the pinhole, and the fabric in the area of ​​the pinhole and its outside must be cut off later, resulting in a waste of fabric. The gluing device for the anti-curling edge of knitted fabrics is used for pulping, which not only avoids the waste of fabrics but also omits the process of cutting fabrics

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[0025] In order to facilitate the understanding of the scheme of the application by those skilled in the art, the scheme of the application will be further elaborated below in conjunction with the drawings and specific examples of the description. It should be understood that the embodiment of the application is an explanation of the scheme of the application, and is not intended to limit the scope of protection of the application. limited.

[0026] At present, the traditional "starch edge" process in the knitted fabric industry is to fix the edge of the fabric on both sides of the needle plate after stripping, overfeeding, stitching and pressing after the knitted fabric is squeezed, and then use the edge wheel on the inner side of the needle plate. The pulp edge is carried out, and then through the high temperature drying process, the water in the slurry is evaporated, and the slurry solidifies to make the fabric edge stiff, so as to achieve the effect of preventing curling. ...

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The invention discloses a gluing device for preventing edge curling of knitted fabric, and relates to the technical field of textile dyeing and finishing. The gluing device comprises a pressing wheel, a belt, a gluing scraper, a hot melt glue machine and a twill plate, the pressing wheel is located over the belt and tightly presses the belt, the twill plate is located in the tail end side of the belt, and the gluing scraper is located over the twill plate, and used for gluing the knitted fabric which penetrates through the position between the pressing wheel and the belt and is transmitted to the twill plate through the belt; and the hot melt glue machine is connected with the gluing scraper through a glue conveying pipe and is used for conveying molten hot melt glue to the gluing scraper through the glue conveying pipe. The problem that cloth is wasted due to the fact that edge pasting is conducted on the inner side of a needle hole and cloth on the needle hole area and the outer side of the needle hole area needs to be cut off subsequently in the traditional technology is solved, cloth waste is avoided, and the procedure of cloth cutting is omitted.

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technical field [0001] The present application relates to the technical field of textile dyeing and finishing, in particular to a gluing device for anti-rolling of knitted fabrics. Background technique [0002] When the knitted fabric is processed in open width, due to the weaving method and internal stress of the knitted fabric, the edge curl is relatively serious, and the curling problem is a difficult problem in the industry, which not only affects the product quality, but also affects the yield. Therefore, the fabric needs to be treated with "edge" in the post-processing process. "Slurry edge" treatment is a process that uses slurry to coat the edge of the fabric to make the edge of the fabric partially stiff to prevent the edge of the knitted fabric from curling. [0003] At present, the traditional "skimming" process in the industry is to fix the edges of the fabric on both sides of the fabric with needle boards after stripping, overfeeding, stitching and pressing aft...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): D06C25/00B05C5/02B05C11/04B05C13/02
CPCD06C25/00B05C5/0204B05C11/04B05C13/02Y02P70/62
Inventor 孙立祥杨振杜良伟段明栋毛志平刘琳刘东榕罗俊
Owner SHANDONG ZHONGKANG GUOCHUANG RES INST OF ADVANCED DYEING & FINISHING TECH CO LTD
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