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HOW TO FIND STANDARD HANK IN MPM DELIVERLY

SPINNING MILL STANDARD HANK IN MPM DELIVERY FORMULA :-

    In spinning mill we use production formula in short method. I recommend to use  formula in elaborate. First we need some basic details is given below

GENERAL:-

1 METER = 1.094 YARD

1 LEA = 120 YARD

7 LEA = 840 YARD

1 KG = 2.20456 POUNDS

1 CM = 10 MM

1 INCH = 2.54 CM

1 INCH = 25.4 MM


Lets take Breaker drawing  for find standard Hank

Delivery speed = 500

Hank = 0.115

No. of delivery = 2

Formula:-

8 HRS STD HANK = MPM×1.094×8×60÷840×No. of delivery

500×1.094×8×60÷840×2 = 625.14

CONSTANT FOR HANK TO CONVERT KG:-

Formula:-

1÷2.20456÷Hank×No. of delivery

1÷2.20456÷0.115×2 = 7.89

HANK TO KGS:-

Hank × Constant

625.14 × 7.89 = 4932.35 kg

MPM TO KG FORMULA FOR 8HRS:-

PRODUCTION FORMULA 8HRS = MPM×1.094×8×60÷840÷2.20456÷HANK*EFF÷100×No. of delivery

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