Fibre Singeing And Impregnating Line Current market demands are such that companies are required to satisfy high quality standards based on efficient production management. As such the need to use modern technology is of prime importance in order to increase product quality and, at the same time, to reduce costs and working times. The singeing machine is an excellent way of obtaining high quality fabrics given that singeing improves all the characteristics of the finished garment. When the short fibres that stick out of yarn are singed the fabric becomes smooth and clean. This effect enhances the fabric and gives it greater resistance to dirt. Singeing also greatly reduces pilling and is thus an indispensable pre-printing process for fabrics with extremely sharp motives and outlines. It should not be forgotten that fabrics that have undergone singeing treatment are easier and faster to desize if they are immediately impregnated with the desizing liquor. The best singeing effect is always tied to good fabric preparation, by way of impregnation treatment using constant concentrations of the chemical products, and to correct flame adjustment, based on the fibres to be treated. The singeing machine gives a good result and does not leave any burn marks. There is almost no damage to heat-sensitive fibres (such as polyester) and resistance to tearing is not undermined, the cause of excessive singeing. One recurring problem with this process is that most of the unwanted short fibres on non-desized weft fabrics do not protrude from the yarn; they stick to the fabric owing to the size present on the fabric. A good machine design ensures that the flame does not flutter, is intense and uniform and singes even these difficult fibres. Furthermore, the two burners have been purpose designed to supply enough heat and kinetic energy to ensure singeing even though a cushion of air and steam builds up owing to the reaction between the cold and wet fabric and the flame, which makes the treatment difficult.
The features that make this machine a point of reference on the market are: • Maximum speed of 120 m/min. • Low energy consumption. • Thermoregulator temperature control • Intense and efficient liquor washing. • Simple and intuitive control system to set most important operating parameters.