US10385480B2 - Metallic sulfide coated travelers, methods of coating travelers, and systems for use of metallic sulfide coated travelers - Google Patents

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US10385480B2
US10385480B2 US15/455,233 US201715455233A US10385480B2 US 10385480 B2 US10385480 B2 US 10385480B2 US 201715455233 A US201715455233 A US 201715455233A US 10385480 B2 US10385480 B2 US 10385480B2
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  • the present invention relates to a traveler for textile yarn spinning and more specifically relates to a traveler having a metallic sulfide coating on the surface of the traveler.
  • spinning or twisting rings are used to support a traveler that moves rapidly around the circumference of the spinning ring.
  • the traveler engages and guides a loose yarn, as it is being twisted and wound onto a bobbin.
  • the greater centrifugal force increases frictional heating of the traveler and the spinning ring while also increasing the abrasive force applied to the traveler and to the spinning ring.
  • spinning speed increases can cause burn-off and/or shortening of the lifetime of the traveler, and also typically decrease the lifetime of the spinning ring because the bearing surface of the ring can spall, chip, or otherwise become roughened.
  • Applicant has identified deficiencies and problems associated with conventional and compact spinning travelers and systems using such travelers. Through applied effort, ingenuity, and innovation, certain of these identified problems have been solved by developing solutions that are included in various embodiments of the present invention, which are described in detail below.
  • Embodiments of the present invention therefore provide improved spinning travelers, methods of preparing such travelers, and systems utilizing such travelers.
  • Travelers in accordance with embodiments of the present invention may help provide reduced friction, reduced yarn loading, and reduced heat generation.
  • embodiments of the invention may help provide one or more of reduced traveler wear, increased traveler life, and increased spinning speeds.
  • the present invention provides for travelers for the textile industry having a metallic sulfide coating.
  • the metallic sulfide coating provides an improved surface for contact with yarn and spinning rings.
  • the metallic sulfide coating reduces yarn loading (e.g., loose fibers, lint, etc.) on the traveler, thereby avoiding additional weight on the traveler. Such additional weight will increase the centrifugal force and results in premature traveler wear and “fly off” (where the traveler flies off the ring).
  • Yarn loading on the traveler can also increase tension in the yarn, which can change yarn properties or break the yarn (referred to as “end down”) resulting in stops in production and loss in efficiency.
  • loose cotton fibers may help provide a natural form of lubrication.
  • the described metallic sulfide coating may provide sufficient lubrication to the spinning operation to thereby reduce the need for natural lubrication, such as in compact spinning processes.
  • the present invention also provides spinning rings for the textile industry having a metallic sulfide coating.
  • the present inventors have found that application of the metallic sulfide coating to both the traveler and the spinning ring or to just the spinning ring may reduce the break-in period of the ring.
  • the metallic sulfide coating may allow for the speed to be increased to normal operating conditions earlier than previous spinning rings and thereby increase manufacturing efficiencies.
  • the metallic sulfide coating may help provide an overall increase in spinning speeds beyond which the production facility (e.g., a mill) is currently able to achieve with conventional travelers.
  • the traveler and/or spinning ring comprise a base material and a metallic sulfide coating, wherein the metallic sulfide coating directly coats the base material.
  • the metallic sulfide coating comprises tungsten disulfide, while in some embodiments, the metallic sulfide coating consists essentially of tungsten disulfide.
  • the traveler comprises a base material wherein the base material comprises an elongate body with a first end and a second end wherein the first end and the second end are bent towards each other.
  • the base material may then be coated with the metallic sulfide coating.
  • the traveler and/or spinning ring comprise a base material, an undercoat layer deposited on the base material, and a metallic sulfide coating deposited on the undercoat layer, wherein the metallic sulfide coating comprises tungsten disulfide.
  • the undercoat layer comprises one or more of black oxide, nickel, nitrided steel, manganese phosphate, chromium, and other metallic and non-metallic coatings.
  • the metallic sulfide coating consists essentially of tungsten disulfide.
  • the traveler and/or spinning ring comprise a base material, a binder deposited on the base material, and a metallic sulfide material, wherein the metallic sulfide material comprises tungsten disulfide.
  • the binder may comprise one or more metals, such as those described above in connection with an undercoat layer, polymers, and phosphates, and in some embodiments, the binder may comprise a matrix and the metallic sulfide material is dispersed throughout the matrix. In some embodiments, the metallic sulfide material is tungsten disulfide.
  • the base material comprises alloy steel.
  • the metallic sulfide coating coats each side of the traveler and may encapsulate the base material.
  • the metallic sulfide coating may coat each side of the spinning ring and may encapsulate the base material of the spinning ring.
  • aspects of the present invention are also directed to a system for spinning yarn on a bobbin comprising a bobbin, a spinning ring positioned around the bobbin, and a traveler disposed along the spinning ring, wherein the traveler comprises a base material and a metallic sulfide coating, wherein the metallic sulfide coating directly coats the base material.
  • the metallic sulfide coating consists essentially of tungsten disulfide.
  • the spinning ring is also coated with a metallic sulfide coating.
  • aspects of the present invention are also directed to methods of preparing a metallic sulfide coated traveler and/or metallic sulfide coated spinning ring.
  • the method comprises applying the metallic sulfide as a coating on the traveler and/or spinning ring to prepare a coated traveler. Examples of methods that can be used to apply the metallic sulfide include impinging, such as dry and liquid spray coating, and burnishing.
  • the metallic sulfide is a dry powder of tungsten disulfide.
  • the method comprises applying an undercoat layer to the traveler and/or spinning ring prior to impinging metallic sulfide.
  • the method comprises applying a binder with the metallic sulfide, while in some embodiments, the method comprises applying a binder to the traveler and/or spinning ring prior to impinging metallic sulfide.
  • the metallic sulfide may be applied onto the traveler surface by rubbing and/or polishing.
  • the metallic sulfide is a dry powder of tungsten disulfide that is applied by burnishing the tungsten disulfide onto the surface of the traveler.
  • the method comprises applying an undercoat layer to the traveler and/or spinning ring prior to burnishing metallic sulfide onto the traveler.
  • the method comprises applying a binder with the metallic sulfide, while in some embodiments, the method comprises applying a binder to the traveler and/or spinning ring prior to burnishing metallic sulfide.
  • the travelers and/or spinning rings of the present invention comprise a metallic sulfide coating, such as molybdenum sulfide, rhenium sulfide, and tungsten disulfide or the like, having a thickness less than about 0.06 mil (0.00006 in.).
  • the coating can be applied to travelers and/or spinning rings formed from conventional base metals, such as carbon steels and steel alloys, or polymers, such as polyamides (e.g., Nylon), as well as other suitable base materials, such as fiberglass, and mixtures thereof.
  • the thickness of the binder may be from about 0.01 mils to about 2 mils.
  • FIG. 1(A) illustrates an embodiment of the present invention comprising a metallic sulfide coating applied directly to the base material of the traveler;
  • FIG. 1(B) is a cross-section of a traveler taken along line 1 (B) of FIG. 1(A) ;
  • FIG. 2(A) illustrates an embodiment of the present invention in which an undercoat layer is applied to the base material of the traveler and the metallic sulfide coating is subsequently applied to the undercoat layer;
  • FIG. 2(B) is a cross-section of a traveler taken along line 2 (B) of FIG. 2(A) ;
  • FIG. 3(A) illustrates an embodiment of the present invention in which metallic sulfide is applied with a binder to the traveler;
  • FIG. 3(B) is a cross-section of a traveler taken along line 3 (B) of FIG. 3(A) ;
  • FIG. 4 illustrates an embodiment of the present invention comprising a system utilizing a metallic sulfide coated traveler in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Consisting essentially of or “consists essentially of,” as used herein, refers to embodiments where the respective element includes the recited material or step and minor materials or steps that do not materially affect the disclosed benefits of the respective element. “Consisting of” or “consists of,” as used herein, refers to the respective element limited to the recited material or step and trace impurities.
  • Traveler refers to spinning travelers used in the textile industry to wind yarn on a bobbin. As generally known in the art, a “traveler” may also be referred to as “travellers,” “spinning travelers,” and “ring travelers.”
  • the present inventors have found that application of the disclosed metallic sulfide coating to a traveler provides an improved traveler with reduced yarn loading, reduced heat generation, and reduced wear.
  • the metallic sulfide coating reduces friction between the yarn and the traveler, as well as between the traveler and the ring, thereby reducing friction, yarn loading, and heat generation. This in turn, may help reduce traveler wear, increase traveler life, and help achieve increased spinning speeds.
  • Yarn loading e.g., loose fibers, lint, etc.
  • Yarn loading on the traveler can also increase tension in the yarn, which can change yarn properties or break the yarn (referred to as “end down”). Such change in properties or breakage may lead to stops in production and loss in efficiency.
  • micro welding may be reduced between the traveler and associated ring. Micro welding is caused by high temperatures induced when the traveler moves across asperities or rough areas on the surface of the traveler and ring.
  • Application of the disclosed metallic sulfide coatings to a traveler may reduce the occurrence of micro welding.
  • the inventors have found that sulfides react with metals at high temperatures, such as the high temperatures experienced during operation of the traveler, and, thus, prevent cohesion or welding with an associated spinning ring. By limiting or controlling the degree of wear experienced by the traveler, the overall reliability of the spinning operation results in consistent spinning performance over the life of the traveler.
  • Another significant advantage of the present metallic sulfide coating is the elimination of the need for additional or natural lubricants in the spinning process.
  • a lubricating fluid may be required to impart the necessary lubricity to the spinning operation.
  • loose cotton fibers may help provide a natural lubricant.
  • the metallic sulfide coating provides sufficient lubrication such that natural lubricants may not be needed.
  • FIG. 1(A) illustrates an embodiment of the present invention comprising a metallic sulfide coating applied directly to the base material of the traveler.
  • FIG. 1(B) is a cross-section of a traveler taken along line 1 (B) of FIG. 1(A) .
  • the traveler 10 includes a base material 11 and a metallic sulfide coating 13 .
  • the base material has an outer surface 12 .
  • the metallic sulfide coating can be applied directly to the base material without an intervening layer (e.g., without a binder or additional coating).
  • the metallic sulfide coating 13 is applied to the outer surface 12 of the base material 11 .
  • the metallic sulfide coating coats the base material on all sides of the traveler.
  • the metallic sulfide coating is applied to the sides of the traveler that come in contact with the spinning ring and yarn, while in other embodiments, the metallic sulfide coating encapsulates the base material of the traveler such that the base material is not exposed to the environment.
  • the metallic sulfide coating preferably includes one or more of molybdenum sulfide, rhenium sulfide, and tungsten disulfide, more preferably tungsten disulfide.
  • the metallic sulfide coating consists essentially of one of molybdenum sulfide, rhenium sulfide, and tungsten disulfide. Still further, in certain embodiments, the metallic sulfide coating consists of one of molybdenum sulfide, rhenium sulfide, and tungsten disulfide.
  • the inventors have found the benefits of reduced yarn loading, reduced heat generation, and reduced traveler wear can be obtained with a traveler directly coated with a metallic sulfide coating consisting of one of molybdenum sulfide, rhenium sulfide, and tungsten disulfide, preferably tungsten disulfide.
  • FIGS. 1(A)-3(A) show a traveler having a generally elongate cylindrical body with a first end C and a second end D where the first end C and the second end D are bent towards each other. The ends may be generally facing each other without touching.
  • the cross-section of the elongate body may be generally circular, rectangular, convex, or a variety of cross-sections to meet the needs of the spinning ring and yarn.
  • the elongate body may be referred to as the “wire” and the cross-section as the “wire shape.”
  • ends of the elongate body may be bent such that the body generally forms an open circle (such as shown in FIGS. 1(A)-3(A) ) or be bent such that the body generally forms an open rectangle.
  • the ends may be bent to various degrees such that the traveler is appropriate for the spinning ring and yarn.
  • the size of the traveler may vary and will generally be between about 1 mm to about 50 mm in length, more preferably between about 5 mm and about 30 mm in length, such as about 6 mm, 7 mm, 8 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm, 11 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm, 15 mm, 16 mm, 17 mm, 18 mm, 19 mm, 20 mm, 21 mm, 22 mm, 23 mm, 24 mm, 25 mm, 26 mm, 27 mm, 28 mm, and 29 mm in length.
  • the width of the traveler may vary as well and will generally be between about 1 mm to about 50 mm in width, more preferably between about 5 mm and about 30 mm in width, such as about 6 mm, 7 mm, 8 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm, 11 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm, 15 mm, 16 mm, 17 mm, 18 mm, 19 mm, 20 mm, 21 mm, 22 mm, 23 mm, 24 mm, 25 mm, 26 mm, 27 mm, 28 mm, and 29 mm in width.
  • the cross-section of the traveler may have various thicknesses depending on the shape and will generally be between about 1 mm to about 30 mm in thickness, such as about 2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, 7 mm, 8 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm, 11 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm, 15 mm, 16 mm, 17 mm, 18 mm, 19 mm, 20 mm, 21 mm, 22 mm, 23 mm, 24 mm, 25 mm, 26 mm, 27 mm, 28 mm, and 29 mm in thickness.
  • the length, width, and thickness of the traveler in FIG. 1(A) is illustrated in the corresponding figure.
  • the length, width, and thickness may similarly apply to FIGS. 2(A)-3(B) as well.
  • the metallic sulfide coating 13 is deposited on the outer surface 12 of the base material 11 .
  • the metallic sulfide coating is applied by direct impingement or by burnishment of dry powder metallic sulfide onto the traveler. See Dry Lubricant Smooths the Way for Space Travel , NASA Spinnoff: Technology Transfer Program (retrieved Feb. 1, 2016) and A Spinoff from Mariner , Industrial Productivity and Manufacturing Technology, 108-09 (1989).
  • the metallic sulfide coating can also be applied on a traveler coated with an undercoat and/or binder.
  • the metallic sulfide coating of the present invention is typically formed to have a thickness up to about 0.020 mil (0.000020 in.), such as 0.001 mil, 0.002 mil, 0.003 mil, 0.004 mil, 0.005 mil, 0.006 mil, 0.007 mil, 0.008 mil, 0.009 mil, 0.01 mil, 0.011 mil, 0.012 mil, 0.013 mil, 0.014 mil, 0.015 mil, 0.016 mil, 0.017 mil, 0.018 mil, 0.019 mil, and 0.02 mil. See Dry Lubricant Smooths the Way for Space Travel , NASA Spinnoff: Technology Transfer Program (obtained Feb. 1, 2016) and A Spinoff from Mariner , Industrial Productivity and Manufacturing Technology, 108-09 (1989).
  • the metallic sulfide coatings preferably include one or more of molybdenum sulfide, rhenium sulfide, and tungsten disulfide.
  • the metallic sulfide coating comprises tungsten disulfide.
  • the coating can be applied to travelers formed from conventional base metals, such as carbon steels and steel alloys, or polymers, such as polyamides (e.g., Nylon), as well as other suitable base materials, such as fiberglass and mixtures thereof, such as fiberglass reinforced Nylon or metal inserted Nylon.
  • the traveler comprises a base material of steel coated with tungsten disulfide.
  • FIG. 2(A) illustrates an embodiment of the present invention in which an undercoat layer is applied to the base material of the traveler and the metallic sulfide coating is subsequently applied to the undercoat layer.
  • FIG. 2(B) is a cross-section of a traveler taken along line 2 (B) of FIG. 2(A) .
  • an undercoat layer 14 is applied to an outer surface 12 of the base material 11 of the traveler 10 and the metallic sulfide coating 13 is subsequently applied to an outer surface 15 of the undercoat layer 14 .
  • the undercoat layer can be any suitable material for use with the metallic sulfide coating and may provide additional benefits to the traveler.
  • undercoat layers such as black oxide, nickel or chrome plating, nitrided steel, and other bare ferrous and nonferrous metals and alloys may be applied to the traveler.
  • corrosion resistance may be particularly important for the traveler as it is often the case that travelers are shipped to various parts of the world.
  • certain undercoat layers such as black oxide, nickel, manganese phosphate, and mixtures thereof, may be applied to the base material prior to application of the metallic sulfide coating.
  • the undercoat layers may be applied by any suitable method appropriate for the traveler, for instance, electrolytically, auto-catalytically, spraying, or by immersion.
  • the undercoat layer may be any suitable thickness, such as 0.00001 in. to 0.002 in.
  • the subsequent formation of the metallic sulfide coating may be modified in view of the respective undercoat layer.
  • FIG. 3(A) illustrates an embodiment of the present invention in which metallic sulfide is applied with a binder to the traveler.
  • FIG. 3(B) is a cross-section of a traveler taken along line 3 (B) of FIG. 3(A) .
  • metallic sulfide 13 is blended in a matrix of binder 16 .
  • the metallic sulfide/binder matrix ( 13 / 16 ) is applied directly to the outer surface 12 of the base material 11 of the traveler 10 .
  • a binder may be applied directly to the outer surface 12 of the base material of the traveler and the metallic sulfide coating may subsequently be applied to the outer surface of the binder.
  • an undercoat layer may be applied to the traveler in addition to a binder and metallic sulfide coating.
  • Various binders may be used, such as metallic, polymer, and phosphate binders and the like. The binders may be applied by any suitable method appropriate for the traveler and may be applied with the metallic sulfide coating or prior to application of the metallic sulfide coating.
  • the thickness of the binder may range from about 0.01 to 2 mils.
  • Additional additives may be used with any of the above embodiments to further improve upon the disclosed metallic sulfide coated traveler. For instance, it may be preferred to use metallic phosphate binders blended or layered with the metallic sulfide coating.
  • Additional embodiments of the present invention include one or more metallic sulfide coatings, such as a plurality of metallic sulfide coatings, on a traveler alone or in combination with one or more binders, metallic sulfide/binder matrixes, undercoat layers, and combinations thereof.
  • one or more metallic sulfide coatings may be applied to a traveler with or without intervening layers of undercoats and binders.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates an embodiment of the present invention comprising a system utilizing a metallic sulfide coated traveler in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention.
  • the system comprises a metallic sulfide coated traveler 110 that travels along a ring 100 to wind yarn 120 onto a bobbin 130 .
  • FIG. 4 also illustrates a guide 150 that helps guide the yarn through the traveler.
  • a plurality of such systems for using the metallic sulfide coated traveler can be used to wind yarn on multiple bobbins.
  • a vertical spinning ring is typically mounted to a frame that provides for the ring to be secured to the frame via a horizontal mount positioned about the exterior surface of the vertical spinning ring. This mounting configuration is in contrast to a horizontal spinning ring, which is secured to a frame via a vertical mount positioned about the bottom side of the spinning ring.
  • the present metallic sulfide coated traveler may be used with either vertical or horizontal spinning rings.
  • metallic sulfide coated travelers e.g., utilizing binders, metallic sulfide/binder matrixes, undercoat layers, multiple layers, etc.
  • Any of these metallic sulfide coated travelers may be used in embodiments of the present system.
  • the metallic sulfide coated travelers of the present invention can be used with any suitable yarns.
  • the obtained benefits of the metallic sulfide coating such as reduced yarn loading, reduced wear, reduced heat generation, are applicable to a variety of yarns, both natural and synthetic.
  • the disclosed metallic sulfide coated travelers may be used with long staple yarns, continuous filament yarns, synthetics, temperature sensitive fibers, abrasive fibers, non-lubricated fibers, spin short staple, cotton, cotton-blend fibers, or the like.
  • the spinning ring for the system utilizing the metallic sulfide coated traveler can be any suitable spinning ring appropriate for the traveler.
  • metallic e.g., chrome coated rings
  • polymeric rings may be used with the metallic sulfide coated traveler.
  • the spinning ring may comprise a chromium coating, such as nodular chromium, amorphous chromium or any other suitable chromium coating, or a nickel-based material, such as a nickel-diamond composite or the like.
  • Ceramic coatings may also be used, such as alumina, titania, zirconia or the like.
  • the spinning ring is coated with the disclosed metallic sulfide coating as explained above in reference to travelers.
  • the spinning ring comprises one or more layers of molybdenum sulfide, rhenium sulfide, and tungsten disulfide, preferably tungsten disulfide.
  • the spinning ring 100 may be a cylindrical elongate body positioned around the bobbin.
  • the spinning ring can comprise a base material, such as carbon steels and steel alloys.
  • the metallic sulfide coating can be applied to the sides of the spinning ring that come in contact with the traveler and yarn, while in other embodiments, the metallic sulfide coating encapsulates the spinning ring such that the base material of the spinning ring is not exposed to the environment.
  • the metallic sulfide coating may be impinged or burnished on the spinning ring and may be applied directly to the spinning ring.
  • the metallic sulfide coating preferably includes one or more of molybdenum sulfide, rhenium sulfide, and tungsten disulfide, more preferably tungsten disulfide.
  • the metallic sulfide coating consists essentially of one of molybdenum sulfide, rhenium sulfide, and tungsten disulfide. Still further, in certain embodiments, the metallic sulfide coating consists of one of molybdenum sulfide, rhenium sulfide, and tungsten disulfide.
  • the metallic sulfide coating of the present invention is typically formed to have a thickness up to about 0.060 mil (0.000060 in.), such as 0.001 mil, 0.002 mil, 0.003 mil, 0.004 mil, 0.005 mil, 0.006 mil, 0.007 mil, 0.008 mil, 0.009 mil, 0.01 mil, 0.011 mil, 0.012 mil, 0.013 mil, 0.014 mil, 0.015 mil, 0.016 mil, 0.017 mil, 0.018 mil, 0.019 mil, 0.020 mil, 0.021 mil, 0.22 mil, 0.023 mil, 0.024 mil, 0.025 mil, 0.026 mil, 0.027 mil, 0.028 mil, 0.029 mil, 0.030 mil, 0.031 mil, 0.032 mil, 0.033 mil, 0.034 mil, 0.035 mil, 0.036 mil, 0.037 mil, 0.038 mil, 0.039 mil, 0.040 mil, 0.041 mil, 0.042 mil, 0.043 mil, 0.044 mil,
  • the present inventors have found that application of the metallic sulfide coating to both the traveler and the spinning ring or to just the spinning ring may reduce the break-in period of the ring.
  • the spinning equipment is operated at a relatively low spinning speed because the surface of the spinning ring is initially too rough to allow operation at high speed.
  • the low speed spinning operation allows the initially rough surface of the spinning ring to be conditioned by contact with a moving traveler.
  • Such break-in periods can last for time periods of one month or longer, thus substantially decreasing manufacturing efficiencies.
  • the presence of the metallic sulfide coating on both the traveler and the spinning ring or on just the spinning ring may reduce the break-in period to a matter of days.
  • the metallic sulfide coating may allow for the speed to be increased to normal operating conditions earlier than previous spinning rings and thereby increase manufacturing efficiencies.
  • the spinning ring may be coated with an undercoat layer and/or binder as described above in reference to travelers and may have additives as explained above in reference to travelers.
  • the spinning ring may be coated with an undercoat layer comprising one or more of black oxide, nickel, nitrided steel, manganese phosphate, and chromium.
  • the spinning ring may comprise a binder comprising one or more metals, polymers, and phosphates, and in some embodiments, the binder may be a matrix with metallic sulfide material dispersed throughout the matrix.
  • the ring can have any of various cross-sectional shapes (e.g., circular, rectangular, square, etc.) for cooperating with the corresponding traveler and yarn.
  • Any suitable bobbin may be used as well, such as bobbins comprising polycarbonate, ABS (acrynitril-butadien-styrol), polypropylene, and the like.
  • Each set were run at about 16,000 RPM on a conventional spinning frame at a production facility.
  • a group of each set of travelers were examined at 7 day intervals, and an average weight for each traveler was measured.
  • Each group of SETS A and B included 100 travelers. The results are summarized in Table 1, below.
  • the travelers from Set A exhibited about 10% less wear than the corresponding travelers from Set B, through the first 14 days.
  • the remaining travelers from Set B were removed after 18 days due to excessive ends down.
  • the travelers from Set A that were examined after 21 days had about 10% less wear than the travelers from Set B that were removed after 18 days.
  • the travelers from Set A ran the entirety of the planned 35 day trial.
  • the travelers from Set A were removed after 35 days as planned and not due to poor performance.
  • the results of the trial demonstrate that the metallic sulfide coating essentially doubled the effective life of the travelers tested. It was also noted, visually, that the travelers with a metallic sulfide coating had less yarn loading.
  • the first traveler was coated with black oxide and the second traveler was coated with tungsten disulfide.
  • the two travelers were used to wind 40 cotton count yarn at 18,400 RPM for one hour followed by 17,700 RPM for two hours on a laboratory spin test frame.
  • the tungsten disulfide coated traveler was found to have 79.5% less wear than the black oxide coated traveler as determined by weight loss.
  • the first traveler was coated with black oxide and the second traveler was coated with black oxide and an overcoat layer of tungsten disulfide.
  • the two travelers were used to wind 40 cotton count yarn at 18,400 RPM for one hour followed by 17,700 RPM for two hours on a laboratory spin test frame.
  • the black oxide plus tungsten disulfide coated traveler was found to have 77% less wear than the black oxide coated traveler as determined by weight loss.

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