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The AVL sectional beam is designed to be warped in sections with the use of a tension box. The yarn travels directly from cones or spools which are
mounted on a rack behind the loom, through the tension box, and onto the beam. Throughout the warping process, the tension box automatically
keeps a constant and uniform tension on the warp. Not only does this system save time, but it makes it possible to wind on very long warps which
would never fit on a warping board or reel.
SECTIONAL BEAM CALCULATION
First, you must calculate the number of spools or cones of yarn you will need. Each section is wound onto the sectional beam separately, therefore,
you’ll need to have one spool or cone for each end in that section (if your section is 2" wide, with sixteen E.P.I., that would be thirty-two spools or
cones of yarn).
To prepare for sectional beam warping, we need to calculate:
a)
how many spools we need to wind
b)
how many yards do we need to wind on each spool
c)
total yardage for the project
WARPING THE SECTIONAL BEAM
a)
NUMBER OF SPOOLS?
Sectional beaming requires the use of as many spools loaded with thread per
individual section as your planned sett in the reed dictates.
To calculate the actual number of spools required, we need to know:
-
how many EPI are we going to use in the fabric
-
what SIZE will we have to use in the fabric
If your warp is set at 24 epi per 1”, you will need 24 spools for a sectional beam
with 1” sections or 48 spools for a beam with 2” sectionsl.
Therefore we can say:
# OF SPOOLS = EPI x SIZE OF THE SECTION
b)
NUMBER OF YARDS PER SPOOL?
To calculate the number of yards per each spool, we need to know:
-
the LENGTH OF THE WARP
-
NUMBER OF SECTIONS on the beam
We calculate the number of sections by dividing the WIDTH OF THE WARP by
the SIZE OF THE SECTION. If the warp width is 40” and we are using 2”
sections, our number of sections is 20.
All together, we can say:
# OF YARDS PER SPOOL = LENGTH OF THE WARP x # OF SECTIONS
c)
TOTAL YARDAGE?
If it is a single color warp or if a color sequence is repeating in each section, the same spools or cones can be used to wind all the sections needed for the warp.
TOTAL YARDAGE = # OF SPOOLS x # OF YARDS PER SPOOL