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Indirect warping
Pattern warping
Band warping
Drum warping
Flow Chart of Sectional Warping
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The first section is supported by the taper of the base and the subsequent
sections supported by the taper formed by the preceding section.
Each section has multiple ends per sequence required, while section length is
the same.
The number of ends is same in each section, except the last section also
known as the cut-able section.
The sections are traversed on the drum during warping along the width of
section to form an angle.
Length of the yarn is measured by the measuring roller.
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Set calculations for given quality and color repeat
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Total ends: 91×65 = 5915
No. of repeats per section: 4
Creel Capacity
Creel Capacity = 4×72
= 288
No. of sections
Section Width
Reed Count
= (288×25.4) / (116.868×3)
= 7315.2 / 350.604
= 20.865
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Yarn weight required for given set length
Ends/section
L. blue = 4×4=16
White = 35×4=140
D. blue = 30×4=120
L. brown = 3×4=12
Warp Length
Warp Weight
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So,
Weight of blue cones = 4.60 × 16
= 73.6 lbs
So,
Total weight = 1324.8 lbs
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