Title of article :
A novel nozzle design for producing hydroentangled nonwoven
materials with minimum jet-mark defects
Author/Authors :
Nagendra Anantharamaiah، نويسنده , , Katharina Ro¨mpert، نويسنده , ,
Hooman Vahedi Tafreshi، نويسنده , , Behnam Pourdeyhimi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The presence of jet-marks, or jet-streaks, on the
surface of hydroentangled nonwoven fabrics, is usually
regarded as an undesirable outcome of the hydroentangling
process. Jet-streaks degrade aesthetic features and physical
properties of the resulting fabrics. Jet-streaks are associated
with low tear strength along the machine direction and nonuniform
appearance. Reducing or eliminating the occurrence
of jet-streaks will lead to increased use of this class
of fabrics in many applications. Hydroentangling employs
closely-packed single or multiple rows of high-speed
waterjets to entangle and consolidate fibers or filaments in
a loose (un-bonded) web. In this work, we demonstrated
that a waterjet curtain made of two rows of staggered jets
where the jets in the 2nd row are smaller in diameter than
those in the 1st row can help minimize these jet-marks in a
cost-effective manner. The optimal ratio between the
diameter of the jets in the 1st and 2nd row depends on the
hydroentangling pressure, as well as the web characteristics.
In this study, different nozzle diameters ranging from
100 lm to 130 lm for the 2nd row were examined in
combination with a fixed diameter of 130 lm for the
nozzles in the 1st row. For the type of fiber-web used and
the operating pressures considered, a combination of nozzles
with 130 lm diameter in the 1st row, and nozzles with
110 lm diameter in the 2nd row, was found to provide the
optimum setting for eliminating/minimizing the jet-marks.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science