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Textile Mill Humidity Dashboard

Log relative humidity readings for a spinning or weaving mill and watch latest, average, min/max, in-range % and excursions against a % acceptable band.

Log a relative humidity reading

Acceptable band: 50โ€“65 %. Readings are timestamped and stored in your browser only.

Log readings to start monitoring
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Latest
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Average
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Min / Max
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In range
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Excursions (readings out of band)

Acceptable band 50โ€“65 %. Times use this device's clock (2026-06-08).

Field notes from maintenance practice

Humidity is regain, and regain is weight and strength: textiles gain and lose moisture with RH, which changes both their tensile strength on the machine and their saleable weight. Mills run humidification plants precisely to hold fibre regain โ€” too-dry air causes end-breaks and static that crater loom efficiency, while too-humid causes sticking and microbial spotting. Yarn behaves with the weather: too dry and fibres go brittle and static-prone, snapping ends and stopping looms, too humid and they stick and mildew โ€” so mill humidification is a productivity control, not a comfort one.

Consistency makes the numbers meaningful: measure at the same point, with the same instrument, at sensible intervals (continuous where the risk is high, spot-checks where it is low). The in-range percentage is the metric to watch โ€” a band that quietly drifts from 100% toward 95% is telling you something is changing before any single reading alarms.

Sources & references

  • Textile engineering references โ€” fibre regain and mill humidification

Monitoring aid only โ€” for compliance, safety or product-release decisions follow your governing standard and a calibrated, validated measurement system.

Textile Mill Humidity Dashboard for maintenance and reliability teams: Log relative humidity readings for a spinning or weaving mill and watch latest, average, min/max, in-range % and excursions against a % acceptable band. Free, private (everything runs in your browser) and ready for daily plant use.

About Textile Mill Humidity Dashboard

This dashboard turns scattered relative humidity checks for a spinning or weaving mill into a monitored series: log a reading whenever you measure and it tracks the latest value, the average, the min/max range, the percentage of readings inside the acceptable band and the number of excursions โ€” the everyday telemetry picture, computed in your browser with no logger subscription. The default acceptable band is 50โ€“65% RH for cotton spinning/weaving (fibre-specific; cotton higher, synthetics can be lower).

How to use Textile Mill Humidity Dashboard

  1. 1Log a reading whenever you measure โ€” each is timestamped and stored in your browser.
  2. 2The dashboard shows latest, average, min/max, in-range % and an excursion count against the acceptable band.
  3. 3Watch the sparkline and the in-range percentage โ€” a falling in-range % is your early warning before a hard excursion.

Why use Textile Mill Humidity Dashboard?

  • โœ“Log relative humidity readings for a spinning or weaving mill and watch latest, average, min/max, in-range % and excursions against a % acceptable band โ€” computed instantly with the standard formula
  • โœ“100% free and unlimited, with no sign-up, login or paywall
  • โœ“Runs entirely in your browser โ€” readings and asset data never leave your device
  • โœ“Niche-specific defaults and thresholds for a spinning or weaving mill, traceable to the cited standards

Frequently asked questions

What is the acceptable relative humidity range for a spinning or weaving mill?+

The default band is 50โ€“65% RH for cotton spinning/weaving (fibre-specific; cotton higher, synthetics can be lower). Treat it as a sensible starting point โ€” your own specification, regulator, equipment manual or product datasheet sets the authoritative limits, and you can read your true band straight off the worst case those documents allow. Edit the readings against whatever band applies to you.

Why do mills deliberately keep the air humid?+

Because natural fibres (cotton, wool, jute) are weak and static-prone when dry: at low RH, fibres lose moisture, become brittle and generate static that makes them cling and snap, causing constant end-breaks that stop machines. Holding 50โ€“65% RH keeps fibre 'regain' (absorbed moisture) in the sweet spot where yarn runs strong and clean. It also stabilises the saleable weight of the goods. The trade-off is staying below the level where stickiness and microbial spotting begin โ€” which is exactly the band to monitor.

How often should I log relative humidity readings?+

Match the interval to the consequence and the rate of change: where an excursion spoils product or risks safety, log continuously (or as often as you can sample); where it is merely informative, daily or per-shift spot checks suffice. The in-range % and excursion count only mean something if your sampling is regular โ€” sparse, irregular readings hide the excursions between them.

Is my logged data private?+

Yes โ€” every reading is stored in this browser's localStorage on your device and nothing is uploaded to any server, which also makes the dashboard usable on sites with strict data policies. For shared, audit-grade records across a team or for regulatory retention, export the values into your own system.

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