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Anhui Huamao Multiple Spinning Technology Application Project Won The First Prize Of Anhui Science And Technology Progress.

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TechnologyApplicationProjectTechnologyProgressFirst Prize.

A few days ago, the achievement of "multiple spinning and spinning technology and its application" jointly awarded by Anhui Huamao textile Limited by Share Ltd and Wuhan Textile University won the first prize of Anhui science and Technology Progress Award in 2019.

The multiple spinning technology and its application project have pioneered the method of using rotary grooves to reassemble the triangular area of yarn to achieve agglomeration. The serial semi open multi ply spinning technology and core device have been invented. Through the innovation and modification of ring spinning frame, the yarn has greatly reduced the harmful hairiness, and the outer layer has been tightly and polished, and the internal structure is soft, which has significantly improved the yarn quality. Comprehensive quality. At the same time, it has the advantages of simple equipment operation, no additional energy consumption, low cost, Yi Weihu, long life and so on, and is adaptable to various raw materials and different yarn branches.

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