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IS 13629 (2004): Textiles Machinery - Stainless SteelDrying Cylinders Used in Textile Processing [TXD 21:Dyeing, Finishing and Allied Machinery and Accessories]
IS 13629 :2004
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Indian Standard
TEXTILES MACHINERY — STAINLESS STEELDRYING CYLINDERS USED IN TEXTILE
PROCESSING— SPECIFICATION
(’First Revision)
ICS 59.120.01
0 BIS 2004
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDSMANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
Price Group 2
Dyeing, Finishing and Allied Machinery and Accessories Sectional Committee, TX21
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (First Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized bythe Dyeing, Fin isbing and Allied Machinery and Accessories Sectional “Committee had been approved by theTextile Division Council. .
This standard was first published in 1992 and has been revised to include drying cylinders of 800 mm outsidediameter which are also commonly used in the industry. Besides, tolerances for cylindricity and total run-out havebeen mod fied as per latest industrial practices. Also requirement for anti-collapsible ring has been included .
Drying cylinder is a cylindrical shell fabricated from stainless steel sheet and is used for drying in textile processing.It is heated with steam supplied at a pressure up to 0.39 MPa (4.0 kgf/cm2). The steam loses its heat during theprocess of heat transfer to the surface of cylinder and in turn to the fabric being processed on the drying cylinder.The entire assembly of the drying cylinder comprising cylinder shell, side flanges, trunnions and their requiredjoints may have design features in accordance with IS 2825 ‘Code for unfired pressure vessels’.
The composition of the Committee responsible for formulation of this standard is given in Annex A,
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value,observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance withIS 2: 1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in therounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
IS 13629:2004
Indian Standard
TEXTILES MACHINERY — STAINLESS STEELDRYING CYLINDERS USED IN TEXTILE
PROCESSING — SPECIFICATION
(First Revision)1 SCOPE
This standard specifies the materials, components andthe main dimensions, tolerances and designation ofstainless steel drying cylinders used for drying in textileprocessing.
2 REFERENCES
The following standards contain provisions whichthrough reference in this text, constitute provision ofthis standard. At the time of publication, the editionsindicated were valid. All standards are subject torev is ion and parties to agreements based on thisstandard are encouraged to investigate the possibilityof appl ying the most recent editions of the standardsindicated below.
IS No. Title
226:1975 Structural steel (standard quality)~f7h revision)
2500 (Part 1) : Sampling and inspection procedures:2000 Part 1 Attribute sampling plan
indexed by acceptable quality level(AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection(third revision)
2825:1969 Code for unfired pressure vessles
6911:1992 Stainless steel plate, sheet and strip(jirst revision)
3 FACE LENGTH OF CYLINDER
The face length of cylinder shall match the nominalwidth of textile finishing machines for treatment oftextile fabrics in open width.
NOTE — Face length of cylinder is also called cylinder face
and is equal to the fabric width in millimetres plus a minimum
of200 mm.
4 MATERIALS
4.1 Shell
The cylinder shall be fabricated from stainless steelsheets equivalent to 04 Cr 18 Ni 10 (see IS 6911) orany other grade of stainless steel for better resistanceto corrosion.
4.2 Side Flanges
Side flanges shall be manufactured from tested steelplate according to IS 226.
5 COMPONENTS
5.1 Side Flanges (End Flanges)
Side flanges shall be either dished or flat and thicknessof material shall be according to design features ofIS 2825. The side flanges will be provided with aconcentric bore and number of holes on a concentriccircle to hold the trunnions of the cylinder (see Fig. 1).
5.2 Vacuum Breaker Valve.(Breather)
To safeguard the failure of cylinder shell againstvacuum during the process of condensation ofsteam,two vacuum breaker valves (air breather valve)manufactured from non-corrosive material with suitablefittings shall be provided at 180° on side flanges.
5.3 Drain-Cock
A drain cock manufactured tlom non-corrosive materialwith fittings, if any shall be provided for the purposeof draining the condensate completely from thecylinder.
5.4 Anti-collapsible Ring
The cylinder shall be provided with required numberof rings inside it to protect it from collapsing due tovacuum created inside the cylinder due to condensationof steam and non-working of vacuum breaker valvewhen inlet and outlet lines of the cylinder are air-tight.
Cylinder should be able to withstand at least 0.02 MPa(0.2 bar) pressure below the atmospheric pressure.
6 MANUFACTURE
6.1 The surface of stainless steel sheet of drying cylindershall be smooth finished including the welding of thelongitudinal seam and circumferential joint. Thelongitudinal seam and circumferential joint shall alsobe checked for welding strength as specified by thebuyer. The cylinder shell weldments shall be carriedout by argon arc welding process and shall be free fromdefects such as pin holes, under cuttings, unevensurface, improper weld finish, cavities, etc. Weldmentsof cylinder shell and side flanges shall be carried outpreferably by argon arc welding process or any otherstandard welding method. The.number of longitudinalseams shall be limited up to 2. The circumferentialjoint for cylinder shell should be avoided but in anycase it should not exceed one in number.
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6.1.1 The surface finish shallbe2B(seeIS6911).
6.1.2 Surface treatlment of thecylinder likecoatingofP’lFE (Teflon) or by any other means shall be agreedto between the buyer and the manufacturer. In case oftreatment with PTFE the coating shall be 50 microns,Afitl.
6.2 The cylinder shell, trunnions and joints shall bechecked for their tightness and rendered leak proof bya suitable sealing gasket as agreed to between the buyer,and the manufacturer.
7 DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
7.1 Dimensions
The stain less steel drying cylinder shall conform todimensions given in Table 1 when read with Fig. 1.
7.2 Tolerances
The drying cylinder shall conform totolerances as givenin Table 2.
8 DESIGNATION
The designation of a drying cylinder shall include thefollowing information in the order given:
a)
b)
c)
d)
Stainless steel drying cylinder;
Outside diameter of drying cylinder in mm(0 D);
Face length of cylinder, L, in mm; and
Face to face length of side flange, L1, mm.
Example :
A stainless steel drying cylinder having outside diameterof 800 mtm, cylinder face 2 000 mm and face to face
length of side flange of 1972 mm shall be designatedas follows:
Stainless steel drying cylinder 0 800x 2 000/1 972
9 MARKING
Each cylinder shall bear the following information:
a) Name of manufacturer,
b) Maximum working pressure,
c) Test pressure,
d) Thickness of shell,
e) Diameter of shell, and
f) Identification Mark.
9.1 BIS Certification Marking
The cylinder may also be marked with the StandardMark.
9.1.1 The use of the Standard Mark is governed by theprovisions of Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. Thedetails of conditions under which the licence for theuse of Standard Mark maybe granted to manufacturersor producers maybe obtained from the Bureau of IndianStandards.
10 SAMPLING
To ascertain the conformity of stainless steel dryingcylinders to the requirements of this specification.singlesampling plan with Inspection Level I and AcceptanceQuality Level (AQL) of 5 percent given in Tables 1and 2 of IS 2500 (Part 1) shall be followed unlessotherwise agreed to between the purchaser and themanufacturer.
Table 1 Dimensions of Cylinder
(Clause 7.1)
SI No. Dimensions (mm) MaximumWorking
/ PressureCyl I)ia 0 D 0 D1 0 D2 0 D3 n 0 dl t L (MPa)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (lo)
O 800 200 250 305 8 M20 X 2.5P 2.5 L-28 5
ii) 762 203.2 254 305 8 M16 x 2P 2.0 L-40 4
iii) 562 152.4 203.2 255 6 M16 x 2P 1.5 L-114 4
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ANTI COLLAPSIBLE -.
—
RING
\
—.— . .
=
4i.-E SHELL SIDE
-1. FLANGE
L = CYLINDER FACE*
Alldimensions in millimetres,
—
n Nos.. 0 dlTHD. E’SPACEI
7 mm mir
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FIG. 1 STAWLESSSTEELDRYINGCYLINDER
Table 2 Tolerances
(Clause 7.2)
S1No. Characteristic Tolerance
O Diameter +1 mm
ii) ‘Cylindricity +0.6 mm
iii) Total run-out, MUX I.2 mm per meter run
iv) Admissible residual unbalance “200g (Static balancing method)
of cylindrical shel1,Mm
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ANNEX A
(f’oreword)
COMMITTEE COMPOSITION
Dyeing, Finishing and Allied Machinery and Accessories Sectional Committee, TX21
Organization
Kusters Calico Machinery Ltd, Mumbai
A.T.E, Enterprises Pvt Ltd, Mumbai
Ahmedabad Textile Industry’s Research Association, Ahmedabad
Alok Textile Industries Ltd, Mumbai
Central Coir Research Institute, Alleppcy
Century Textiles & Industries Limited, Mumbai
Federation of Indian Textile Engineering Industry, Mumbai
Harish Textile Engineers Pvt Ltd, Mumbai
Indian Spinners Association, Mumbai
Indian Woollen Mills’ Federation, Mumbai
Man-Made Textiles Research Association, Surat
National Textile Corporation Ltd, Mumbai
Of?ice of the Textile Commissioner, Mumbai
Rajasthan Spinning and Weaving Mills Ltd, Gulabpur% Rajasthan
Textile Machinery Manufacturers’ Association, Mumbai
Textiles Committee, Mumbai
The Bombay Dyeing & Manufacturing Co Ltd, Mumbai
The Bombay Textile Research Association, Mumbai
The Hindcmstan Spg & Wvg Mills Limited, Mumbai
The Khatau Makanji Spg & Wvg Co Limited, Mumbai
The Morarjee Gokuldas Spg & Wvg Co Limited, Mumbai
The Synthetic & Art Silk Mills Research Association, Mumbai
The Synthetic & Art Silk Mills Association, Mumbai
Vardhman Spinning & General Mills Ltd, Ludhiana
Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute, Mumbai
BIS Directorate General
Representative(s)
SHRJRASIKPAREKH(Chairman)REPRESENTATIVE
SHRJV. VIJAY KUMAR
SHRIB. NANDA(Alfernafe)
REPRF!SENTATtVE
REPRESENTATIVE
SHRJJ. L. KHANDELWAL
REPRE5ENTATrm
SHJUSANJAYKOWARKAR
SHJUV. R. DHANOKA(Alterwa/e)
SHRJASHOKMEHTA
DR G. S. SINGH
%UMATJ G. P. h-m (Ahernale)
DR SANNDEEPR. NAJK
SHRJM. G. PAFUKH(,4/feim?/e)
SHRJV. S. MADHOK
SHRJS. M. PAI (Ahernate)
Stnu A, J. JASSAL
SHRIR. A. LAL (Alterna(e)
REPRE5ENTATlvE
SHRIM. A. SHAH
SHRIHARISHG. MEHTA(Alternate)
SHRJD. P. JADEJA
SHRJHARBHAJANSINGH(Ahernate)
REPRESENTATIVE
SHRJS. N. GHARAT
SHRJV. L. PATKAR(Alternate)
SHRJSHRIPADG. OAK
SHRIS. S. SHETH
SHRJS.V. SAUDAGAR
REPRE5Et4TAmvE
SHRJKAVAL MEHRA
SHRIV. S. CHALKE(Alfernate)
SHIUV. K. GOYAL
SHRIANOPGOSWAMJ(Alternate)
PROFG. W. JOSHI
PROFK. D. GAWAND(Al(ernate)
SHRJP. BHATNAGAR,Director & Head (TXD)
[Representing Director General (Ex-oticio)]
Member-Secretary
SHJUAmJN SINGH
J~int Director (TXD), BIS
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