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publicationNumber CN-203559198-U
titleOfInvention Improved chemical fiber two-for-one-twister thermostat
abstract The utility model relates to the technical field of chemical fiber textile machinery equipment, in particular to an improved chemical fiber two-for-one-twister thermostat. The thermostat comprises a thermostat body, heating pipes and a thread guide passage, wherein the thermostat body is filled with biphenyl; a plurality of heating pipes are arranged inside the thermostat body; the thread guide passage is arranged in the thermostat body, and tapered cooling barrels are arranged at the two ends of the thread guide passage and connected with the port of the thread guide passage in a threaded mode. The thermostat is reasonable in structure and convenient to regulate; the tapered cooling barrels with certain lengths are arranged at the two ends of the thread guide passage, therefore, chemical fiber silks are prevented from being unevenly cooled or deformed when the chemical fiber silks are transported from the thermostat and meet mutant temperature outside the thermostat, and the quality of the chemical fiber silks is improved.
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