POY spinning of polyester - Two new technologies to improve productivity

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Thiele, U. [1 ]
Klein, A. [1 ]
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[1] Consulting Polyester Technology, Bruchköbel, Germany
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Chemical Fibers International | 2002年 / 52卷 / 04期
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Additives; -; Aerodynamics; Investments; Productivity;
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POY global production reached 8 million tonnes annually in 2001 according to this article. Price is suppressed at the moment due to worldwide overcapacity from investment in the 1990s. Efficiency has thus become a very important consideration for manufacturers involved in POY spinning. The two new technologies referred to are an aerodynamic method of increasing wind-up speeds and the use of additive technology to boost wind-up speed. The aerodynamic method is a new POY process called Evospeed (evolution in speed) that has been developed in cooperation with a UK technology partner. New winding speeds achieved are quoted at 4500-5000m/minute. The additive technology is described and promises POY winding speeds of up to 6000 m/minute.
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