Abstract
Compact spinning system, which has begun to gain an important place in textile industry, thanks to its desired yarn characteristics, was developed in the early 2000s. Less hairy yarns can especially be produced with this system, as stated in the literature. Moreover, the system has significant advantages in terms of tensile strength. In this study, yarns were produced with different yarn counts (Ne 40 - Ne 90) and different twist coefficients (αe 3.8, αe 4.2 and αe 4.6) using the compact spinning system. Regression analysis was carried out using the test results of the yarns produced and HVI fiber properties which were measured before the production. It was investigated whether the properties of the yarns can be estimated before production by using specified fiber properties. As a result of the analysis, the derived equations were used to estimate tensile strength and unevenness values of the yarns.