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The thin wires tend to bend inward in a Dye spring?

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The thin wires tend to bend inward in a Dye spring?

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Yes, this would happen over usage . However, the thin wire bending inwards only helps in winding and hence is not a cause of worry. Making too tight packages or winding shrinking yarn causes such problem. 9. There are remnant yarns left on the dye springs after Dyeing The remnant yarn left is a problem with all kind of packages, the solution is using a unwinding cap on the top of dye springs. This results in zero wastage. Note the plastic unwinding cap kept on the top of Dyespring. This helps the last layers to rub against the plastic cap and unwind to the last layer. Otherwise, as the size of package reduces, the unwinding tension increases layer after layer and at the last layers rub against the dyepackage centre and break out. Unwinding cap makes the balloon perfect for full run out.

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