Overflows Dyeing Machines are designed for use in
delicate knitted and woven fabrics that are made up of natural as well
as synthetic fibers. They are also extensively used in the production of
carpets. The main difference between jet and overflows machines is that
in jet machines the fabric gets transported by a bath that flows at high
speed through the nozzle, while in Overflow Dyeing Machine it is the
gravitational force of the liquor overflow that is responsible for
fabric transportation.


A typical Overflow Dyeing Machine works like this. A
winch that is not motor driven usually is located in the top side of the
machine where the fabric is hanged. A longer length of textile is made
to hang from the exit side of the winch as compared to the inlet side.
By applying the force of gravitation the longer length of textile is
pulled downward more strongly than the shorter one. Consequently the
fabric is soaked in the bath without any sort of tension. The following
diagram well illustrates the working process.
