Abstract:Due to the increasing demand in the clothing industry, industrial sewing machines operate at high speeds ranging from 2000 to 3000 revolutions per minute. One of the most significant problems that adversely affect the stitching quality and efficiency is the needle temperature, which reaches up to 300 oC and is influenced by various parameters such as machine speed, thread tension, and fabric properties. In this study, the heat generated from the friction between the needle and the textile surface in knitted fa… Show more
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