After the yarn is carbonized, it forms carbon fiber yarn. Hundreds of carbon fiber yarns need to be wound onto a yarn tube by a winding machine. During this process, clumps on the raw yarn and clumps formed during carbonization will adhere to the yarn, affecting product quality. Currently, this is mainly done through manual inspection, where clumps are removed when they are found. This method often misses some clumps and requires dedicated personnel for inspection.
The carbon fiber yarn quality inspection system can completely solve this problem. The system can detect defects and issue an alarm in time. On-site staff can then handle the defects promptly based on their location, eliminating the need for long-term manual observation of the yarn.
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