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Tekstil ve Konfeksiyon, 2023
In the scope of the study, the effect of fiber blending ratio, yarn count and twist coefficient on fiber migration, packing density and diameter of the cotton/acrylic blended yarns were investigated. The yarn samples with 75-25%, %50-50%, 40-60% cotton-acrylic blending ratios were produced with three different yarn numbers; 20/1 Ne, 24/1 Ne, 30/1 Ne ...
Halil İbrahim ÇELİK +1 more
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In the scope of the study, the effect of fiber blending ratio, yarn count and twist coefficient on fiber migration, packing density and diameter of the cotton/acrylic blended yarns were investigated. The yarn samples with 75-25%, %50-50%, 40-60% cotton-acrylic blending ratios were produced with three different yarn numbers; 20/1 Ne, 24/1 Ne, 30/1 Ne ...
Halil İbrahim ÇELİK +1 more
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Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 2005
The microspinning technology has generally been used for cotton in the case of small scale spinning test methods (50 gram fibres). One type of silk fibre waste -pierced cocoonprepared previously as short silk fibre with cut length of 35 mm is blended with cotton fibre to obtain further data concerning two blending techniques in this microspinning, and ...
Chollakup, R. +4 more
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The microspinning technology has generally been used for cotton in the case of small scale spinning test methods (50 gram fibres). One type of silk fibre waste -pierced cocoonprepared previously as short silk fibre with cut length of 35 mm is blended with cotton fibre to obtain further data concerning two blending techniques in this microspinning, and ...
Chollakup, R. +4 more
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Effect of Yarn Wetting on Some Physical Properties of Polyamide 6 False-Twist Textured Yarn
Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 2010In the present work, the effect of water on some physical properties of false-twist textured polyamide 6 yarn was studied. A laboratory false-twist texturing machine was modified by a water bath in order to wet the feed yarn before entering the texturing zone.
Ruhollah Semnani Rahbar +3 more
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Some physical properties of various amine‐pretreated Nomex Aramid yarns
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2005AbstractIn this study we pretreated Aramid yarns with ethylenediamine (EDA), diethylene triamine (DETA), and triethylene tetraamine (TETA) under different conditions to study some of their physical properties. The tensile strength retention, dye absorption (basic dye), and wicking height changed increasing pretreatment temperature, time period, and ...
Chyung‐Chyung Wang, Cheng‐Chi Chen
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Physical-mechanical properties of compact yarns and knitted fabrics
2006The physical-mechanical properties of 6 combed cotton yarns of nominal count of 20 tex were compared: 2 conventional, 4 compact spun using two different compact system. All yarns were spun from the same kind of cottons and with 2 levels of tex twist coefficient (3290 and 3480).
Skenderi, Zenun +3 more
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Physical properties of uas sheep wool and acrylic blended yarns
Indian Journal of Small Ruminants (The), 2017In order to enhance the optimum utilization and improve the properties of UAS (University of Agricultural Sciences) sheep fleece, it was blended with other synthetic fibres. The scoured and pre-carded UAS sheep fleece was blended with acrylic in the varied proportions viz., 70/30, 60/40 and 50/50 through sandwich/stack blending technique.
Vidya V Sangannavar +2 more
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Effect of Liquid Ammonia on Cotton's Physical Properties and Yarn Processing
Textile Research Journal, 1976The intense competition from manmade textile fibers makes it imperative to explore promising approaches for improvements in processing efficiency of cotton at reduced cost. Application of liquid ammonia to cotton fibers for improvement in physical properties could provide a practical means of achieving this end.
C. O. Graham +3 more
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Physical properties of Kevlar and Nomex plied and covered yarns
Textile Research Journal, 2012This article experimentally investigates various physical properties of Kevlar and Nomex plied yarns. The tensile properties of a yarn decide the performance of post spinning operations – warping, weaving and knitting – hence its accurate technical evaluation carries much importance in industrial applications.
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Physical Properties of Fibers and Yarns of Partially Acety lated Cottons
Textile Research Journal, 1957Samples of cotton of Deltapine, Rowden, and Stoneville varieties were partially acetylated as bulk cotton and as untreated 14/3 yarns to acetyl contents ranging from 9 to 26%. Breaking loads and elongations at break of single fibers, fiber bundles, and yarns were decreased by the partial acetylation up to about 17%, but showed a tendency to increase ...
Rollin S. Orr +3 more
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Physical properties of wool keratin yarn modified with dibasic acid anhydrides
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1990AbstractThe structure and physical properties of wool keratin yarns modified with dibasic acid anhydrides, namely, succinic and glutaric anhydride are analysed by thermomechanical analysis (TMA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetry (TG), and on the basis of measurements of the tensile properties.
Masuhiro Tsukada +2 more
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