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Core-Spun Carbon Nanotube Yarn Supercapacitors for Wearable Electronic Textiles

ACS Nano, 2014
Linear (fiber or yarn) supercapacitors have demonstrated remarkable cyclic electrochemical performance as power source for wearable electronic textiles. The challenges are, first, to scale up the linear supercapacitors to a length that is suitable for textile manufacturing while their electrochemical performance is maintained or preferably further ...
Daohong, Zhang   +3 more
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High-performance stretchable yarn supercapacitor based on PPy@CNTs@urethane elastic fiber core spun yarn

Nano Energy, 2016
Abstract Yarn supercapacitors, as knittable and weavable energy storage devices, are attracting more and more attention in recent years. Similar to various yarns with different physical and mechanical properties available in textile industry, different yarn supercapacitors should be developed as well.
Jinfeng Sun   +7 more
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Research on performance of twin-core spun yarn and fabric

International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 2019
Purpose As one kind of filament/staple fiber composite yarn, core spun yarn has been widely used, especially on Jeans. However, there is only one filament in the commonly used core spun yarn, such as spandex, and the performance of the one filament often is influenced during dyeing and finishing.
Xuzhong Su, Xuzhong Su, Xinjin Liu
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Shape-Controllable Nanofiber Core-Spun Yarn for Multifunctional Applications

Advanced Fiber Materials
Mantang He   +6 more
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26—OPEN-END-SPUN CORE-SPUN YARNS

The Journal of The Textile Institute, 1977
A mechanism for producing open-end-spun core-spun yarns is described, and the method of operation is explained. Examples of open-end-spun core-spun yarns are given. Yarn properties are discussed, attention being drawn to the different functions performed by the core and the sheath.
R. Nield, A. R. A. Ali
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A Study of Throstle-spun-silk/Raw-silk Core-spun Yarn Part III: Yarn Appearance

The Journal of The Textile Institute, 1993
Using different spinning systems, the experimental core-spun yarns are made from the same fiber material under the same yarn conditions, namely, yarn count, twist factor, and fiber composition. The shape factor is adopted to evaluate the core eccentricity expressed as the position of the continuous-filament core yarn in the cross section of the core ...
Y. Matsumoto, K. Toriumi, K. Harakawa
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A Study of Throstle-spun-silk/Raw-silk Core-spun Yarn Part I: Yarn Properties

The Journal of The Textile Institute, 1990
Throstle spinning, or ‘Gara-bo’ spinning, is one of the simplest spinning methods, and the method of operation is explained. A mechanism for producing throstle-spun-silk/raw-silk core-spun yarn is described. Yarn properties are discussed in relation to three mechanical factors of the machine.
Y. Matsumoto   +3 more
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Investigation into the effects of yarn structure and yarn count on different types of core-spun yarns

Textile Research Journal, 2021
The scope of this research is to study the effect of yarn structure and yarn count on properties of types of core-spun yarns, including elastic core/T400, elastic core/Lycra, dual core, and tri-core yarns. Five types of yarn structures and three yarn counts were produced.
Samah M E Elrys   +4 more
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