Front Yarn Operator Development Program

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 Last update date 12/2025
 Türkçe

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The training is for professional development purposes and the certificate obtained does not replace the MYK certification required for mandatory training programs.

Program Objective

The Pre-Spinning Operator Development Program aims to teach participants techniques in pre-spinning preparation, quality control, machine operation, and productivity improvement in yarn production processes. The training covers key processes and machinery in the yarn production line, and participants will learn techniques to improve efficiency.

Training Content

  • Introduction and Basic Concepts
    • Introduction to the yarn production process
    • What is pre-spinning and how is it prepared?
    • Yarn production line and machinery
    • The importance of quality control and its role in the process
  • Pre-Spinning Preparation Techniques
    • Processing of cotton, wool, and synthetic fibers
    • Methods for fiber cleaning, blending, and pre-spinning formation
    • Techniques for improving yarn quality
    • Yarn numbering, twist ratio, and yarn density
  • Machine Operations and Settings
    • Working principles of pre-spinning machines
    • Types of machines and their functions (roving frame, spinning frame, etc.)
    • Machine settings and productivity improvement
    • Machine maintenance and fault detection
  • Quality Control and Monitoring
    • Yarn quality parameters (length, durability, uniformity)
    • Quality control devices and testing methods
    • Testing yarns and comparing them with standards
    • Productivity monitoring and reporting techniques
  • Productivity and Process Improvement
    • Methods to increase processing speeds
    • Energy efficiency and resource utilization
    • Reducing error rates and techniques for error-free production
    • Continuous improvement in production processes
  • Safety and Employee Health
    • Safety measures in yarn production areas
    • Ergonomics and healthy working conditions
    • Working with hazardous materials and using protective equipment
    • Emergency procedures and first aid knowledge

The training is open to institutional cooperation (corporate packages for institutions/companies), and individual applications are not accepted. The training content can be restructured according to the profile and needs of the institutional participants. Following mutual discussions, the scope and method of training (in-person, online) will be determined, and relevant processes will be completed. Upon agreement, the suitable days and times for your institution's participants and the training location with our instructors will be determined.

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