Jigger Dyeing Machine:

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A jigger dyeing machine is composed of a trapezoidal tub containing the bath and two rolls (bowls) on which the fabric is alternatively wound. In this type of machine the bath is stationary while the fabric is in motion. The fabric, initially wound on the first roll, flows through the bath and then is wound on the other one; the rotation is then reversed and the cycle continues. The fabric is led in its path by a few small guide rollers and expansion bars.

HT jiggers are also produced, allowing treatments at temperatures above 100 °C. This jigger is type of machine is used not only for dyeing, but also for various wet treatments on fabrics in full width.

The main disadvantage of this system is the risk of non-homogeneity or tailing effect between the initial and final part of the roll. This is due to variations in feed speed and tension of the fabric, or temperature and chemicals concentration in the bath during the period of the treatment. However, in modern jiggers tension of the fabric is kept constant during the whole process, thanks to special devices.

conventional jig

Latest Jig Dyeing Machines

New era Jig MachineThe image shows a fully computer controlled normal temperature and pressure Jig dyeing machine

Features
  • Operates by electricity, and fully controlled by a PLC
  • Cutting edge technology in the form of speed measuring device on foot roll barrel. This helps in maintaining uniform line speed along with a reliable testing signal.
  • Comes with built in dye solution circulatory system and charging system.
  • Use of latest technologies in the form of automatic:
    • Reverse
    • Way-change
    • Length Count
    • Temperature Control

 

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