PL6501B1 - The way of separating flax and other fibers on wet mites. - Google Patents
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- PL6501B1 PL6501B1 PL6501A PL650126A PL6501B1 PL 6501 B1 PL6501 B1 PL 6501B1 PL 6501 A PL6501 A PL 6501A PL 650126 A PL650126 A PL 650126A PL 6501 B1 PL6501 B1 PL 6501B1
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- 241000208202 Linaceae Species 0.000 title claims description 3
- 235000004431 Linum usitatissimum Nutrition 0.000 title claims description 3
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- 239000003208 petroleum Substances 0.000 claims description 4
- 238000009736 wetting Methods 0.000 claims description 4
- 150000003460 sulfonic acids Chemical class 0.000 claims description 3
- -1 aromatic sulfonic acids Chemical class 0.000 claims description 2
- 239000003925 fat Substances 0.000 claims 1
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- LSNNMFCWUKXFEE-UHFFFAOYSA-M Bisulfite Chemical class OS([O-])=O LSNNMFCWUKXFEE-UHFFFAOYSA-M 0.000 description 1
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- 239000000853 adhesive Substances 0.000 description 1
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Len przedzie sie zwykle na przasnicach mokrych zapiomoca przepuszczani/a niedo¬ przedu przez wode ogrzana do 60—80°.W temperaturze nizszej przedzenie prze¬ biega w sposób niezadaiwalajacy, gdyz nie¬ doprzed rwie sie bezustannie na walkach wyciagowych. To samo daje sie zauwazyc przy przedzeniu innych wlókien, jak np. konopi1.Praca na przasnicach mokrych o wo¬ dzie ogrzanej nastrecza szereg niedogod¬ nosci, które ujemnie wplywaja na prace przasnicy, jak np, trudnosc utrzymania temperatury w granicach okreslonych, szkodliwe dzialanie atmosfery w po¬ mieszczeniu roboczem; równiez i bar¬ dzo zwiekszona wilgotnosc oraz temperatu¬ ra, podWyzszona wskutek osadzania sie pa¬ ry na przasnicy, wplywa ujemnie na zdro¬ wie obslugi.Wilgoc wplywa równiez ujemnie na znajdujace sie w przedzalni urzadizienia miedzy innemi na maszyny i pasy.W mysl wynalazku niniejszego niedo¬ przed podczas przedzenia przepuszcza slie na przasnicy nie przez, wode goraca lecz przez wode, majaca temperature pokojo¬ wa, w której rozpuszcza sie sole kwasu sul¬ fonowego, naftowego, kwasów sulfonowych aromatycznych lub ciala odpowiednie, za-stepujace sale kwasów nafio-isulfonowydi.Mozna równiez przedziwo zamoczyc w noz^ tworze wspomnianym uprzednio, poczem do¬ piero jprzasc, be& potrzeby przepuszczania go przez; jakiekolwiek badz roztwory.Sposób mowy usuwa wiec niedoigodino- sci wspomniane powyzej, pomadlto odpada potrzeba stosowania i obslugiwania sieci przewodów parowych, wiodacych do prze¬ dzarek* Równiez sposób ten usuwa w przasnncy zbiorniki, sluzace do uprzedniego zwilzania przedziwa, j ak równiez i siec wodociagowa.Zaleznie od ilosci i rodzaju wlókien, stezenie roztworów soli kwasów sulfono¬ wych, naftowych i innych cial zwilzaja¬ cych wynosi 0,05% i wyzej.Zwiekszenie sie zwilzajacego dzialania Wfody zimnej (przez obecnosc w niej soli kwasów sulfonowych naftowych i cial po^ dobnych, daje sie objasnic zwiekszona zdol¬ noscia zwilzania i rozpuszczania kleiwa, ja¬ ka wykazuja ciala wspomniane. PL PLThe flax will usually pass through wet quarters on wet mantle and pass through water heated to 60-80 °. At lower temperatures, the compartment runs unsatisfactorily, since not before it breaks incessantly in hoisting fights. The same can be noticed when crossing other fibers, such as hemp.1 Working on wet leavings with warm water causes a number of inconveniences that adversely affect the work of the mite, such as the difficulty of maintaining the temperature within certain limits, harmful effects of the atmosphere in the work area; Also, a very high humidity and temperature, increased by steam deposition on the mite, has a negative impact on the health of the operation. Moisture also has a negative effect on the equipment located in the compartment, among others, on machines and belts. of the present invention, not before, during the passage, the slices were passed through not through hot water, but through water, at room temperature, in which salts of sulfonic acid, petroleum, aromatic sulfonic acids or the body of the appropriate hydrophilic acids were dissolved. -sulphonide. You can also dip the hole in the knife mentioned above, then just pass it, without having to pass it through; The speech method removes the inadequacies mentioned above, so there is no need to use and operate the network of steam pipes leading to the spinning machines * Also this method removes the wetland tanks used to wet the boat beforehand, as well as the water supply network Depending on the amount and type of fibers, the concentration of solutions of sulfonic acid salts, petroleum acids and other wetting bodies is 0.05% or higher. Increased wetting effect of cold water (due to the presence of petroleum sulfonic acid salts in it and bodies of Similarly, it is possible to explain the increased wetting and dissolving capacity of the adhesive, as exhibited by the above-mentioned bodies.
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| PL6501B1 true PL6501B1 (en) | 1927-01-31 |
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