Gulsevincler E., Usal M.R., Yilmaz D.Gulsevincler, E, Usal, MR, Yilmaz, D2023-05-092023-05-092020-01-012020.01.010351-3386https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12597/13622In this study, the effect of 100% atmospheric relative humidity on yarn properties was investigated using jetring nozzles and compared with the yarn properties of yarns produced with air operated jet-ring nozzles under normal conditions. As a humidification system, a pneumatic conditioner, also known as a lubricant, was used in pneumatic systems. This conditioner was connected just before the pneumatic distributor that supplies air to the nozzles. The tube in stage 2 of the conditioner was filled with pure water at room temperature (25 °C ± 2 °C). The air conditioner dose was adjusted to 100% atmospheric relative humidity. The use of humidified air to jet-ring nozzles had a slight positive effect on all yarn properties (yarn hairiness, yarn irregularity, yarn elongation and yarn tenacity). According to the results, it resulted in a 1% to 3% improvement in yarn quality. This study is the first example and an original study in this field, as there is no study using humidified air in existing jet-ring air nozzle studies. It was proven in this study that humidified air results in a slight improvement in yarn properties.trueAir nozzle | Jet-ring | Nozzle-ring | Yarn hairiness | Yarn properties | Yarn qualityThe effect of humidified air on yarn properties in a jet-ring spinning systemThe Effect of Humidified Air on Yarn Properties in a Jet-Ring Spinning SystemArticle10.14502/Tekstilec2020.64.294-30410.14502/Tekstilec2020.64.294-3042-s2.0-85096758343WOS:000592807200006294304632350-3696