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Tensile and Elastic Performance of Cotton/Lycra Core Spun Denim Yarn
Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series E, 2017Various cotton/lycra core spun yarns are prepared in modified ring frame. The core of the yarn consists of a 70 dtex lycra filament and sheath consists of staple cotton fibers. The cotton/lycra core spun yarns are explored for the suitable application of stretch denim fabric.
Sujit Kumar Sinha +2 more
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Polyester/viscose core-spun yarn properties and core positioning
2019Core-spun yarn structure, properties, performance and protection of the core during and after spinning (for subsequent processing) mainly depend on the position of the core in the yarn. For high performance core yarn spinning and yarn quality, it is required that the core should be positioned in the yarn axis and protected by the twist effect during ...
Babaarslan O., Celik N.
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Production of core-spun yarn by the three-strand modified method
Journal of the Textile Institute, 2009A common problem in the production of core-spun yarns on the ring spinning frame is slippage of the staple sheath fibres relative to the core. This effect is known as ‘strip-back’ or ‘barberpole’, which may lead to incomplete core coverage and result in end-breaks in subsequent processing.
Armin Pourahmad, Majid S. Johari
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Study of the mechanical behaviour of the elastic-core-spun yarns
The Journal of The Textile Institute, 2013The elastane-core-spun yarns are hard to be controlled because of the absence of specific tests. Therefore, this study is aims to determine the appropriate conditions to test the mechanical behaviour in term of tensile and relaxation tests. In the present study, cotton-covered elastane-core-spun yarns were used with the same twist factor and various ...
A. Babay, H. Helali, S. Msahli
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A Study of Throstle-spun-silk/Raw-silk Core-spun Yarn Part II: Stuffer-tube Motion
The Journal of The Textile Institute, 1991The importance of stuffer-tube dimensions and motion on yarn regularity when a throstle-spinning system is used is demonstrated. A description is given of some attempts to produce longer yarn without piecing and to improve yarn quality. Yarn properties are discussed in relation to the vertical motion of the stuffer tube.
Y. Matsumoto +3 more
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Elasticized knitted fabrics made of core-spun yarns
2005Adding elastane to a fabric gives it stretch and recovery. The extensibility and the elasticity of the fabric depend on the amount and type of the elastane incorporated, on the structure of the fabric and on the fabric parameters. In order to examine the properties of the new and fashionable moderate-strech knitted fabrics, the objective of the ...
Pavko-Čuden, Alenka, Srdjak, Miroslav
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Core-Spun Yarns for Denim Fabric Production
Denim garments, which were in demand for durable and long-lasting fabrics, maintained their position among fashion trends over the years as a symbol of comfort, style, and sometimes freedom. The yarns used in denim fabrics also differ with the diversification of the performance and appearance characteristics expected from garments over the years.Üte T.B., Çelik P.
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Influence of Lycra Content on Core Spun Yarn Properties
Lycra core spun yarn is a type of innovative yarn designed to combine the superior stretch and recovery property of spandex with the comfort and aesthetic quality of natural or synthetic fibres. In this research the effect of spandex denier from 40, 70, 105 & 140 D is seen on core spun yarn properties.openaire +1 more source

